Syrian Malabar Nasrani — For other uses, see Nasrani (disambiguation). This article deals with the Nasrani People as an ethnic community, for a detailed article on the religious tradition of the Nasrani people; see: Saint Thomas Christians. Syrian Malabar Nasranis … Wikipedia
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Cochin Jews — Total population 8500 (estimated) Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Joseph Rabban — (Hebrew: Yosef Rabban; Judeo Malayalam: Isuppu Irabbân) was a Jewish merchant, possibly from Yemen, who came to the Malabar coast (in present day India) in the mid eighth century. According to the traditions of the Cochin Jews, Joseph was granted … Wikipedia
Histoire des Juifs en Inde — L histoire des Juifs en Inde recouvre celle de trois communautés juives historiques totalisant 6 000 membres (1997), chacune dans une aire géographique très déterminée : la communauté de Cochin dans le sud du sous continent, les Bene… … Wikipédia en Français
Кочинские евреи — Фото 1901 1906 гг. Кочинские евреи (малабарские евреи) старейшая группа евреев Индии исторически проживавших на Малабарском берегу в штате Керала на юге Индии … Википедия
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