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Ezharappallikal, meaning seven and a royal church, are the seven major churches or Christian communities of Saint Thomas Christians across Malabar Coast of India that are believed to have been founded by Thomas the Apostle in the first century. According to Indian Christian traditions, the Apostle Thomas arrived in Muziris (Kodungallur) in AD 52, established the Ezharappallikal (Seven royal churches or Seven and a half Churches) and evangelised in present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Many of these churches built near Jewish and Brahmin settlements. These were at Maliankara (Kodungallur), Kollam, Palayoor, Kottakkayal (North Paravur or Kottakkavu), Kokkamangalam, Niranam and Nilackal (Chayal). Thiruvithamcode church in Kanyakumari was built on the land given by arachan (king) and hence it is

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  • Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ, juga disebut Ezharappallikal, adalah tujuh gereja besar atau komunitas Kristen Santo Tomas di sepanjang Pesisir Malabar, India yang diyakini didirikan oleh Rasul Tomas pada abad pertama. Menurut tradisi Kristen India, Rasul Tomas datang ke Muziris (Kodungallur) pada 52 Masehi, mendirikan Ezharappallikal (tujuh gereja kerajaan atau tujuh setengah gereja) dan menginjil di Kerala dan Tamil Nadu. Kebanyakan gereja tersebut dibangun di dekat pemukiman Yahudi dan Brahmin. Tempat-tempat tersebut berada di Maliankara (Kodungallur), Kollam, , Kottakkayal ( atau Kottakkavu), , dan (Chayal). Di antara gereja-gereja tersebut, gereja di Maliankara/Kottakavu dianggap sebagai gereja pertama. Gereja di Kanyakumari dibangun di atas lahan yang diberikan oleh arachan (raja) dan sehingga sering disebut dengan nama Arappally (setengah gereja). Gereja-gereja di Malayattoor dan Aruvithura juga disebut sebagai Arappallikal. (in)
  • Ezharappallikal, meaning seven and a royal church, are the seven major churches or Christian communities of Saint Thomas Christians across Malabar Coast of India that are believed to have been founded by Thomas the Apostle in the first century. According to Indian Christian traditions, the Apostle Thomas arrived in Muziris (Kodungallur) in AD 52, established the Ezharappallikal (Seven royal churches or Seven and a half Churches) and evangelised in present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Many of these churches built near Jewish and Brahmin settlements. These were at Maliankara (Kodungallur), Kollam, Palayoor, Kottakkayal (North Paravur or Kottakkavu), Kokkamangalam, Niranam and Nilackal (Chayal). Thiruvithamcode church in Kanyakumari was built on the land given by arachan (king) and hence it is often referred in the name Arappally (half church). Similarly, the Churches at Malayattoor and Aruvithura are also referred to as Arappallikal. (en)
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  • Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ, juga disebut Ezharappallikal, adalah tujuh gereja besar atau komunitas Kristen Santo Tomas di sepanjang Pesisir Malabar, India yang diyakini didirikan oleh Rasul Tomas pada abad pertama. Menurut tradisi Kristen India, Rasul Tomas datang ke Muziris (Kodungallur) pada 52 Masehi, mendirikan Ezharappallikal (tujuh gereja kerajaan atau tujuh setengah gereja) dan menginjil di Kerala dan Tamil Nadu. Kebanyakan gereja tersebut dibangun di dekat pemukiman Yahudi dan Brahmin. Tempat-tempat tersebut berada di Maliankara (Kodungallur), Kollam, , Kottakkayal ( atau Kottakkavu), , dan (Chayal). Di antara gereja-gereja tersebut, gereja di Maliankara/Kottakavu dianggap sebagai gereja pertama. Gereja di Kanyakumari dibangun di atas lahan yang diberikan oleh arachan (raja) dan sehingga se (in)
  • Ezharappallikal, meaning seven and a royal church, are the seven major churches or Christian communities of Saint Thomas Christians across Malabar Coast of India that are believed to have been founded by Thomas the Apostle in the first century. According to Indian Christian traditions, the Apostle Thomas arrived in Muziris (Kodungallur) in AD 52, established the Ezharappallikal (Seven royal churches or Seven and a half Churches) and evangelised in present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Many of these churches built near Jewish and Brahmin settlements. These were at Maliankara (Kodungallur), Kollam, Palayoor, Kottakkayal (North Paravur or Kottakkavu), Kokkamangalam, Niranam and Nilackal (Chayal). Thiruvithamcode church in Kanyakumari was built on the land given by arachan (king) and hence it is (en)
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  • Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ (in)
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