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- Kokkamangalam Kottakkavu Niranam Kollam Nilackal Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ or Ezharappallikal (pronounced [eːɻɐɾəpːɐɭːikɐɭ], Malayalam script: ഏഴരപ്പള്ളികൾ, English:...
- Saint Thomas Christians or Nasranis. He eventually established the Ezharappallikal or Seven and Half Churches in Kerala. These churches are at Kodungallur...
- Christian churches in Kerala, India. This church is one among the Ezharappallikal (seven and a half churches) believed to be established in 54 AD by...
- the present day Indian state of Kerala in AD 52, and established the Ezharappallikal in or near ancient Jewish colonies by preaching among local Jews and...
- Tamil nadu. It clearly mentions CHIRUTHA and her army, CHIRUTHA PADA. Ezharappallikal Issac Arul Dhas, `Kumari Mannil Christhavam`(Tamil), Scott Christian...
- conversion of people to Syriac Christianity here. It is one of the Ezharappallikal (seven Royal churches) that he established in India; the other six...
- 52 AD. It is one of the oldest churches in India and is among the Ezharappallikal. Many Syrian Christian migrations happened from North Paravur to places...
- Pally Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II Ezharappallikal St Mary's Orthodox Church, Kallooppara Official church website Antiques...
- Christ established Seven and Half Churches in Kerala which was famed as Ezharappallikal. St. Thomas E****enical Church near Angamoozhy is one of them. It is...
- southern part of what is now Kerala State, where he established the Ezharappallikal, or "Seven and Half Churches". These churches are at Kodungallur, Kollam...