- K'nānāya listen, (from Syriac: K'nā'nāya (Canaanite)) also
known as the
Southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an
endogamous ethnic group found among the Saint...
- state,
mainly practiced by the
endogamous sub-sect
known as the
Knanaya or
Southist Christians. The
dance retells the life and
missionary work of
Thomas the...
-
migrants who
arrived with him are
known as the
Knanaya or
Tekkumbhagar (
Southist) Christians,
found among the
Saint Thomas Christian community of Kerala...
- the
majority Vadakkumbhagar or
Northist and the
minority Tekkumbhagar or
Southist.
Saint Thomas Christian tradition traces the
origin of
these ethno-geographical...
- the
Israelis [Hebrew Jews] at Eden. In the 4th century, the
Knanaya or
Southist Christians also
migrated from
Persia and
lived alongside the
early Syriac...
- Kottayam.
Archeparchy of
Kottayam enjoys personal jurisdiction over the
Southist (Knanaya) Syro-Malabar
catholics whereas the
remaining four are with mutually...
- they
inhabited the
Southern region of the Kingdom, they were
known as
Southists while other Christians were
known as
Northists to
distinguish both groups...
- needed] However,
certain factions within the community,
including two
Southist churches in
Kaduthuruthy and Udayamperoor, did not
recognize his episcopal...
- vicariates. In 1911 a
fourth vicariate was
established in
Kottayam for
southists exclusively. I "Pope
Francis confirms election of head of Syro-Malabar...
-
Retrieved 20
February 2021. Swiderski,
Richard Michael (1988). "Northists and
Southists: A
Folklore of
Kerala Christians".
Asian Folklore Studies. 47 (1). Nanzan...