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Christian Frederick Schwarz (with spellings including Friedrich and Schwartz or Swartz) (8 October 1726 – 13 February 1798) was a German Lutheran missionary to India. He was known for his linguistic skills, with knowledge of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Persian, Marathi, and Telugu and even used by the British to serve as an emissary of peace and sent to the court of Haider Ali in Mysore. He worked alongside the Indian royal families, tutoring the Raja Serfoji of Tanjore, and was influential in establishing Protestant Christianity in southern India.

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  • Christian Friedrich Schwartz (de)
  • Christian Friedrich Schwarz (en)
  • Christian Friedrich Schwarz (fr)
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  • Christian Fried(e)rich Schwar(t)z, im englischsprachigen Raum Christian Frederic(kh) S(ch)war(t)z, (* 8. Oktober 1726 in Sonnenburg bei Küstrin, Mark Brandenburg, Preußen; † 13. Februar 1798 in Thanjavur, Südindien) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Missionar in Indien. Er war bekannt für seine linguistischen Fähigkeiten, mit Kenntnissen in Lateinisch, Griechisch, Hebräisch, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Persisch, Marathi und Telugu, und wurde sogar von den Briten eingesetzt, um als Friedensbotschafter zu dienen, wobei er an den Hof von Haider Ali in Mysore entsandt wurde. Er arbeitete mit den indischen königlichen Familien, wobei er den Raja Serfoji von Tanjore betreute, und war einflussreich bei der Errichtung des evangelischen Christentums in Südindien. (de)
  • Christian Frederick Schwarz (with spellings including Friedrich and Schwartz or Swartz) (8 October 1726 – 13 February 1798) was a German Lutheran missionary to India. He was known for his linguistic skills, with knowledge of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Persian, Marathi, and Telugu and even used by the British to serve as an emissary of peace and sent to the court of Haider Ali in Mysore. He worked alongside the Indian royal families, tutoring the Raja Serfoji of Tanjore, and was influential in establishing Protestant Christianity in southern India. (en)
  • Christian Frederick(h) Schwarz (ou Schwartz) (1726–1798) est un missionnaire luthérien allemand en Inde. (fr)
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