Shimun IX Dinkha

Summary

Mar Shimun IX Dinkha was the fourth Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, from 1580 to c.1600.

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Shimun IX Dinkha
Patriarch of the Chaldeans
ChurchChaldean Catholic Church
SeeSiirt of the Chaldeans
Urmia of the Chaldeans
Installed1580
Term endedc. 1600
PredecessorYahballaha IV
SuccessorShimun X Eliyah
Personal details
Diedc. 1600
ResidenceSiirt, Ottoman Empire, then Urmia, Safavid Empire

He moved the seat of the patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldean Catholic church from Siirt in the Ottoman Empire to Urmia in the Safavid Empire, whereas his successor Shimun X Eliyah moved it to Salmas.

Mar Shimun IX Dinkha was the last Patriarch of the Shemʿon line to be formally recognized by Rome. He reintroduced the hereditary succession, an unacceptable practice by Roman Catholic Church. His hereditary line of successors Shimun X Eliyah (c. 1600–1638), Shimun XI Eshuyow (1638–1656), Shimun XII Yoalaha (1656–1662) and Shimun XIII Dinkha (1662–1692) resided all in Salmas and were not recognized by Rome.

Shimun XIII Dinkha moved the See to Qochanis in the Ottoman Empire and from 1692 became Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East continuing the Shemʿon line there.

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Chaldean Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Patriarch of the Chaldeans
Shemʿon line (Mosul)

(1580–1600)
Succeeded by