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This page seems to confuse Maruta of Maiperkat (now Silvan in Turkey), who has a separate article overlapping with this one, and Maruta of Tikrit (now in Iraq). I don't know enough about them to put it right, I'm afraid. Anyone who wants to try should maybe look at the Encyclopaedia of Syriac Literature:
Andrew Dalby 20:38, 4 June 2008 (UTC)