Syrian Malabar Nasrani

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The name "Syrian Malabar Nasrani" is not widely used and is confusing. The ethnic group is popularly known as Syrian Christians (due to the use of Syrian language and Syriac ethnic origin). The addition of "Malabar Nasrani" is incorrect, since they are found mostly in Travancore and not in Malabar and Nasrani is usually used to denote those Christians who are having either Nestorian or Jewish origins (like Knanaya).Axxn (talk) 02:41, 22 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Welcome to WP:INRI

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Hi Rahul, welcome to WP:INR, saw your edits in Kerala statehighways... --naveenpf (talk) 03:11, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Publication date?

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Hi, thanks for this edit. Is there any chance to add publication dates for this version? In ictu oculi (talk) 03:35, 27 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Nasrani

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Shlomo! Please see talk page for this word. It is not only limited to St THomas Christians. But has semitic roots and is used to label many people. The reason why Nasrani is used to call St Thomas Christians is possibly because St Thomas Spoke Syriac-Aramaic when he evangelised them. It is also used as a derogatory word against Christians in the middle east. I make complete sense to revert it back, as Nasrani is not limited to St Thomas Christians. and the article that was there previous explained the different things it suggests.

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Re: Thomas the Apostle

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Hi mate! I undid the last of your two recent edits to Thomas the Apostle and thought I should explain why in more detail. In conversational English, "few" usually means "not many" ("very few" meaning even less). But neither of those mean "none". "A few" is usually taken to mean 3 in casual conversation ("a couple" being 2, "several" being 4). "Few relics are" would suggest that not many remain, while "a few relics are" might suggest a specific number. Elsewhere in the article we include the line, "Few texts identify Thomas' twin", which would have the same sort of meaning - not many. Hope that all makes sense! Cheers, Stalwart111 02:39, 12 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

I will, but it's all looking pretty good so far. The article has plenty of watchers so your edits will probably get a once-over from a few people over the weekend I imagine. Keep up the good work! Stalwart111 04:27, 12 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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An editor is continuously trying to remove sourced content from the main article. Manya married Satya Patel on May 31, 2008. Her marriage news and photos all over in the internet. The editor continuously changes her spouse name to Vikas Bajpai without providing sources. Please try to have a look into this.

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