Archbishop Mar Paulos Faraj Rahho (Arabic: بولس فرج رحو, Būlus Farağ Raḥū; , Paulōs Farağ Raḥō; 20 November 1942 – February or March 2008) was the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, in the northern part of Iraq. Also known as Paul Faraj Rahho and Paulos Faradsch Raho, he lived almost his entire life in Mosul, Iraq, which has a long established community of Chaldean Catholics. Rahho came to worldwide attention in 2008 when he was kidnapped by gunmen and subsequently found dead in Mosul, an event that drew condemnation from the Vatican and foreign governments.
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| - Archbishop Mar Paulos Faraj Rahho (Arabic: بولس فرج رحو, Būlus Farağ Raḥū; , Paulōs Farağ Raḥō; 20 November 1942 – February or March 2008) was the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, in the northern part of Iraq. Also known as Paul Faraj Rahho and Paulos Faradsch Raho, he lived almost his entire life in Mosul, Iraq, which has a long established community of Chaldean Catholics. Rahho came to worldwide attention in 2008 when he was kidnapped by gunmen and subsequently found dead in Mosul, an event that drew condemnation from the Vatican and foreign governments.
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| - Archbishop Mar Paulos Faraj Rahho (Arabic: بولس فرج رحو, Būlus Farağ Raḥū; , Paulōs Farağ Raḥō; 20 November 1942 – February or March 2008) was the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, in the northern part of Iraq. Also known as Paul Faraj Rahho and Paulos Faradsch Raho, he lived almost his entire life in Mosul, Iraq, which has a long established community of Chaldean Catholics. Rahho came to worldwide attention in 2008 when he was kidnapped by gunmen and subsequently found dead in Mosul, an event that drew condemnation from the Vatican and foreign governments.
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