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2018
This essay on the history of Syriac Christianity in India offers a general introduction into the names of the currently eight-million-strong community of native Malayalam speakers with a Syriac culture: ‘Saint Thomas Christians’, ‘Syrian Christians’, and ‘Māppiḷḷa Christians’.
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This essay on the history of Syriac Christianity in India offers a general introduction into the names of the currently eight-million-strong community of native Malayalam speakers with a Syriac culture: ‘Saint Thomas Christians’, ‘Syrian Christians’, and ‘Māppiḷḷa Christians’.
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SYRIAC INTO ARABIC: A NEW CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF SYRIAC CHRISTIANITY
Journal of the Canadian Society for Syriac Studies, 2016exaly +5 more sources
2023
Syriac is often referred to as the third main language of Christianity, along with Latin and Greek, and it remains a foundational classical, literary, and religious language throughout the world. Originating in Mesopotamia along the Roman and Parthian frontiers, it was never the language of a powerful state or ethnic group, but with the coming of ...
Briquel Chatonnet, Françoise +1 more
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Syriac is often referred to as the third main language of Christianity, along with Latin and Greek, and it remains a foundational classical, literary, and religious language throughout the world. Originating in Mesopotamia along the Roman and Parthian frontiers, it was never the language of a powerful state or ethnic group, but with the coming of ...
Briquel Chatonnet, Françoise +1 more
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