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- original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2022. In 1653 anti-Catholic kattanars met at Koonen ("Crooked") Cross, a granite monument at Mattancheri. There...
- Indo-Persian architecture. The church is famous for a priest - "Kadamattathu kattanar" - who was known for his supernatural powers. The church also possesses...
- to the Present as follows: At Koonen Cross, the ****embly of priests (kattanars) and people formally stood before a crucifix and lighted candles and solemnly...
- formal use. It was anglicized in archaic English texts as Cattanar or Kattanar, especially during 19th century CE or earlier. Due to the widespread usage...
- Archdeacon Thomas to Metropolitan by the laying on of hands by twelve kattanars and he took the title Mar Thoma I. At this point of time, Rome intervened...
- photograph, in Richards, titled "Group of Six Jacobite Metrans and some Kattanars and deacons" identifies the leftmost seated figure as "Mar Abd'Esa, formerly...
- 1982. OCLC 17608738. Based on life of Johann Ernst Hanxleden. Thomma Kattanar, Paremmakkal; Kariyatti, Ausep; Ulakamthara, Mathew (1983). Varthamana...
- in 1861 by Lt. Col. Stevenson of the British Army of Geevarghese Yakoob Kattanar offering up his sword. 8°51′47″N 76°43′12″E / 8.863°N 76.7199°E / 8...