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- believed to have been built in 826 AD by Persian Nestorians Mar Sabor and Mar Aphroth and is well known for its twin patron saints, St. Gervasis and St. Prothasis...
- under the leadership of two Persian bishops Prod (or Proth, also known as Aphroth) and Sappor (also known as Sabrisho), reach Kerala, India and reside in...
- 9 November 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2011. Joseph, Thomas. "Mor Sabor-Mor Aphroth, Akaparambu". sor.cua.edu. "മര്‍ത്തമറിയം ഓര്‍ത്തോഡോക്സ് സിറിയന്‍ ചര്‍ച്ച്‌...
- the Orthodox churches of Kerala, the term applies to Mar Sabor and Mar Aphroth, while in the Roman Catholic churches of Kerala it refers to St. Gervase...
- community in Kerala from Kollam to Kunnamkulam area. Mar Sabore and Mar Aphroth went around this belt converting people to syriac christianity and also...
- panchasarayumanda is made on this day, in particular at the Akaparambu Mor Sabor-Mor Aphroth Church in the Ernakulam District, Kerala. In the liturgy of the Roman Catholic...
- the original on 9 February 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2018. Mor Sabor-Mor Aphroth Church Home Page "Evolution, execution and colour system of traditional...
- org. Archived from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 4 April 2018. Joseph, Thomas. "Mor Sabor-Mor Aphroth, Akaparambu". sor.cua.edu. v t e v t e...
- Kottakavu North Paravur Mar Thoma Sleeva founded by Mar Sabor and Mar Aphroth...
- of the Kayamkulam Kadeesha Syrian Church in AD 824 by Mar Sabor and Mar Aphroth. In AD 943 the Syrian Christians of Mavelikkara built the Mavelikkara Puthiyakavu...