Gadla Sama'tat of Ura Qirqos

A 15th-century Geʽez manuscript containin the hagiographical compilation known as the Gädlä Sämaʿtat (meaning "Vitae of the Martyrs") is currently held by the church of ʿUra Qirqos, near Zäla Ambässa, Tigray Region, northern Ethiopia. == History == The manuscript was originally held at the monastery (gädam ገዳም) of ʿUra Mäsqäl (now located within the borders of Eritrea), but was taken to ʿUra Qirqos at the start of the Eritrean–Ethiopian War in the late 1990s.

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Gadla Sama'tat of Ura Qirqos

A 15th-century Geʽez manuscript containin the hagiographical compilation known as the Gädlä Sämaʿtat (meaning "Vitae of the Martyrs") is currently held by the church of ʿUra Qirqos, near Zäla Ambässa, Tigray Region, northern Ethiopia. == History == The manuscript was originally held at the monastery (gädam ገዳም) of ʿUra Mäsqäl (now located within the borders of Eritrea), but was taken to ʿUra Qirqos at the start of the Eritrean–Ethiopian War in the late 1990s.

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