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Swaroopam - Royal title of Kerala. Thamban - Royal Nair title. Chekavar - A title in North Malabar, given to the members of Thiyya Caste who are trained in Warfare and Martial Arts and are deployed as Soldiers. [12] Mappila - Mappila is a surname for Travancore Syrian Christians and Muslims of Malabar. Moopan - All Kerala and North Malabar most ...
A Saint Thomas Syrian Christian family from Thiruvalla (1937) The upper-caste Hindus and Saint Thomas Christians took part in one another's festival celebrations and in some places in Kerala, the Hindu Temples and Saint Thomas Christian Churches were built on adjoining sites by the Hindu kings.
P. Chacko MLA – Member, Kerala Legislative Assembly (1960–1964) [7] Dr. George Thomas – Kerala Legislative Assembly (1967–1970) [8] M. T. Jacob – Mayor of Aluva (2010–incumbent) P.J. Kurien – Member and Deputy Speaker of Rajya Sabha from Kerala (2012–incumbent) Oommen Chandy – former chief minister Kerala (2446 days)
The 2011 Indian census found a total of 6,411,269 Christians in Kerala, [1] with their various denominations as stated: Saint Thomas Christians (including multiple Catholic, Oriental Orthodox and Protestant bodies) constituted 70.73% of the Christians of Kerala, followed by Latin Catholics at 13.3%, Pentecostals at 4.3%, CSI at 4.5%, Dalit ...
The K'nānāya listen ⓘ, (from Syriac: K'nā'nāya (Canaanite)) also known as the Southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an endogamous ethnic group found among the Saint Thomas Christian community of Kerala, India. [2] [1] They are differentiated from another part of the community, known in this context as the Northists (Vaddakkumbhagar). There are ...
The Pakalomattam family is an ancient Marthoma Nasrani (Syrian Orthodox and Syrian Catholic Christian) family in Kerala, India.According to an article written by P. J. Thomas, Parakunnel, a member of the Parakkunnel-Pakalomattom family, in Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the family "solely supplied bishops and archdeacons to the Church [in India] till the beginning of the ...
The presence of cross-like symbols in pre-Christian Persian art and architecture suggests that the cross had diverse meanings across different cultures and religions. In summary, while the Persian crosses in South India have been traditionally associated with early Persian Christianity, recent studies propose a possible Manichaean origin.
1972 – The Church of God (formerly known as Malankara Full Gospel Church of God) split into the Nasrani dominated Church of God Kerala State and Dalit Christian Church of God Kerala Division [39] 1973 July 3 The Governor of Kerala and the Cardinal release the St. Thomas stamp and the T.En.II for sale.
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