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Ḥarbaz (monastery): A monastery in the province of Samosata, first mentioned at the end of the seventh century CE.
Mār Abḥay (monastery): Also known as the Monastery of the Ladders, this monastery was founded sometime after the fifth century CE on the bank of the Euphrates, near the village of ʿUrbīsh.
Mār Bar Ṣawmā (monastery): A monastery that served as the residence for Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs in the 11th-13th centuries CE, located in the mountains southeast of Melitene.
Mār Gabriel (monastery): Established in 397 CE, the Monastery of Mor Gabriel is a monastery located in Tur 'Abdin near the settlement of Midyat.
Mār Ḥananyā (monastery): A monastery outside of Mardin and the seat of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate from 1293 CE until after World War I.
Mār Moses (monastery): A monastery near the town of Nabk, also known as the Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian.
Mār Yaʿqūb (monastery): A monastery in Kaysum, first mentioned at the end of the seventh century CE.