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Dayro d-Mor Hananyo ((トルコ語:Daryülzafaran Manastırı), ; ''The Monastery of St. Ananias'', Kurdish: ) is an important Syriac Orthodox monastery.The monastery is located in the region known as Tur Abdin and is five kilometers east of Mardin in Turkey. It is usually better known by its nickname, the 'Saffron Monastery' (, '; (アラビア語:دير الزعفران), ') which is derived from the warm colour of its stone. ==History== Dayro d-Mor Hananyo was founded in 493 by Mor Shlemon on the site of a temple dedicated to the Assyrian sun god Shamash that was converted into a citadel by the Romans. After the Romans withdrew from the fortress, Mor Shlemon transformed it into a monastery.〔http://cso-france.voila.net/Monastere_Safran.htm〕 In 793 the monastery was renovated after a period of decline, by the Bishop of Mardin and Kfartuta, Mor Hananyo, who gave the monastery its current name. The monastery was later abandoned and re-founded by the bishop of Mardin, John, who carried out important renovations before he died at the monastery on the 12th of July 1165.〔http://www.syrianchurch.org/ch/saffronmonastery.htm〕 From 1160 until 1932 it was the official seat of the patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church, afterwards it was moved to Damascus. The monastery has 365 rooms - one for each day of the year. Image:Mor_Hananyo.jpg Image:Zaferan.jpg|Close-up picture of a column inside the monastery File:Bible and Pulpit, Mor Hananyo.jpg|Bible and Pulpit 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mor Hananyo Monastery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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