Urhay

E261491

Urhay is the ancient Aramaic name for the city of Edessa, a historically significant center in Upper Mesopotamia known for its early Christian heritage and strategic location.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Urhay canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Aramaic toponym
ancient city
historical place
associatedWith Abgar legend
King Abgar V of Osroene
surface form: early Christian king Abgar V
correspondsToModernCity Şanlıurfa
flourishedInCentury 2nd century CE
3rd century CE
4th century CE
5th century CE
functionedAs commercial hub
regional administrative center
religious center
hasAlternativeName Edessa
Osroene capital
hasGreekName Ἔδεσσα
hasHeritage Christian
Hellenistic
Semitic
hasLatinName Edessa
hasNameInAramaic Orhay
surface form: ܐܘܪܗܝ
importantFor development of Syriac Christianity
early Syriac literature
knownFor Syriac Christian culture
early Christian heritage
role in transmission of Greek learning to Syriac and later Arabic
strategic location on trade routes
locatedInPresentDayCountry Turkey
locatedInRegion Upper Mesopotamia
locatedNearRiver Euphrates
locatedOnRiver Daysan River
partOf Abbasid Caliphate
Byzantine Empire
Osroene
surface form: Kingdom of Osroene

Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
Umayyad Caliphate
religiousTradition Christianity
Eastern Christianity
Syriac Orthodox Church
surface form: Syriac Orthodoxy
situatedOn important east–west trade routes
usedLanguage Aramaic
Greek
Syriac
wasCapitalOf Osroene
wasFortifiedCity true

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Edessa hasAlternativeName Urhay
Orhay knownAsInSyriac Urhay