Saint Thomas Christians: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:0106:01, 19 May 2024Logosx127 talk contribs 158,751 bytes −26 Clubbing them since they are part of same denomination. Rearranging in terms of relative autonomy Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

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  • curprev 07:4007:40, 13 March 2024Monitor37 talk contribs 158,777 bytes −129 It is true that St. Thomas Christians primarily employ Malayalam versions of Syriac rites in their denominations due to historic ecclesiastical ties with churches in the Near East. But that does not mean that they are ethnically related to Near Eastern peoples. Removed Near Eastern populations with which no source establish any ethnic connection.
  • curprev 07:2307:23, 13 March 2024Monitor37 talk contribs 158,906 bytes +756 According to sources, St. Thomas Christians are full-blooded Malayalis native to the South Indian state of Kerala. Their mother tongue is Malayalam, which is a local Dravidian language.

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