केरल में ईसाई धर्म (Hindi Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "केरल में ईसाई धर्म" in Hindi language version.

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  • "VIII.— On Two Medieval Bronze Bowls in the British Museum. By O. M. DALTON, Esq., M.A, F.S.A" (PDF). Gondopharnes, the first of the 'Indian kings' to whom he is said to have come, is an historical ruler who represented the Parthian power in Seistan and Kandahar, the Kabul Valley and North Western India ; his reign began in A.D. 19, and had not ended in A.D. 45. The identity of Misdaeus' (Mazdai), the second king visited, under whom St. Thomas suffered martyrdom, is less certain ; he may possibly have been Abdagases, viceroy of Gondopharnes in Seistan. See E. J. Rapson, The Cambridge History of India, vol. i, 1922, pp. 576-80[मृत कड़ियाँ]

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  • "Census of India". अभिगमन तिथि: 2009-04-12.

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  • Compiled by Robert Eric Frykenberg (2005-07-01). "Timeline". Ctlibrary.com. मूल से से 2013-10-18 को पुरालेखित।. अभिगमन तिथि: 2013-12-16.

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  • Compiled by Robert Eric Frykenberg (2005-07-01). "Timeline". Ctlibrary.com. मूल से से 2013-10-18 को पुरालेखित।. अभिगमन तिथि: 2013-12-16.
  • "Thomas the Apostole". stthoma.com. मूल से से 8 February 2011 को पुरालेखित।. अभिगमन तिथि: 11 January 2022.
  • "Archived copy" (PDF). मूल से (PDF) से 2018-04-17 को पुरालेखित।. अभिगमन तिथि: 2021-05-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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  • "VIII.— On Two Medieval Bronze Bowls in the British Museum. By O. M. DALTON, Esq., M.A, F.S.A" (PDF). Gondopharnes, the first of the 'Indian kings' to whom he is said to have come, is an historical ruler who represented the Parthian power in Seistan and Kandahar, the Kabul Valley and North Western India ; his reign began in A.D. 19, and had not ended in A.D. 45. The identity of Misdaeus' (Mazdai), the second king visited, under whom St. Thomas suffered martyrdom, is less certain ; he may possibly have been Abdagases, viceroy of Gondopharnes in Seistan. See E. J. Rapson, The Cambridge History of India, vol. i, 1922, pp. 576-80[मृत कड़ियाँ]

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