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- William Tobias Ringeltaube, or Wilhelm Tobias Ringeltaube (1770- ?) was the first Protestant missionary in the far south of India. He spent much of his...
- Ringeltaube Vethamonikam Memorial Church, (Tamil: றிங்கல் தௌபே வேதமாணிக்கம் நினைவு தலைமை தேவாலயம், மயிலாடி) at Mylaudy in Kanyakumari district, Tamil...
- Asia. It was built in 1819 under the supervision of Rev. William Tobias Ringeltaube an Prussian, who had come to Nagercoil via Madras and Rev Charles Mead...
- Nagercoil. In the 18th century (1806) European missionary William Tobias Ringeltaube established Protestant churches and propagated Christianity in Kanyakumari...
- missionary William Tobias Ringeltaube came to Travancore (year 1806) and sta**** in Mylaudy. Over a period of ten years, Ringeltaube succeeded in building...
- Islam are followed. The Ringeltaube Vethamonikam Memorial Church here, founded by Christian missionary William Tobias Ringeltaube, is one of the largest...
- raids made it necessary for them to be underground) for a project called Ringeltaube (wood pigeon), which planned to be the location in which the German jet...
- business, train catering, lounges and Lufthansa employee markets under the Ringeltaube brand. Gategroup will take on the catering contract with Lufthansa, including...
- Protestant Missions in South Kerala begins with the arrival of William Tobias Ringeltaube on 25 April 1806 at Mylaudy near Cape Comorin(Kanyakumari). As missionary...
- erected his statue in the city of Madras. Robert Caldwell William Tobias Ringeltaube Lal, Mohan (1992). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay to Zorgot...