Apostle Letters, Early Reference, Indian Tradition, Thomas the Apostle
Jackson: It would be interesting to understand the geographical …
Comment posted Letters of St. Thomas the Apostle to Edessa from India by John Mathew.
Jackson:
It would be interesting to understand the geographical distribution of Nasrani R2.
Perhaps J2 (the Semitic indicator) is concentrated about Kunnamkulam, and R2 (the Persian indicator) is concentrated about Kollam?
Also can you draw any hypothetical conclusions based on the relative frequency of J2, R2, and L, concerning the timing and/or size of the various immigrations?
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