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Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, according to Syrian Malabar Christian tradition, were two Chaldean Assyrian bishops who landed in the port of Kollam (in present-day Kerala) by the help of a Nestorian merchant, Sabr Iso in 823 AD. The mission is said to have received permission from the then king of Kerala to build a church in Kollam. The two bishops are said to have died in Kerala and have been considered as saints by the Jacobite Syrian Church and Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.

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  • Mar Sabor und Mar Proth, öfter auch Sapor and Aprot (* um 790 in Ninive; † um 860 in Kerala, Indien) waren zwei Mönche bzw. Bischöfe der Assyrischen Kirche des Ostens, aus dem Katholikat von Seleukia-Ktesiphon und frühe Missionare an der Malabarküste in Indien. Sie gelten bei den Thomaschristen traditionell als Heilige. (de)
  • Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, according to Syrian Malabar Christian tradition, were two Chaldean Assyrian bishops who landed in the port of Kollam (in present-day Kerala) by the help of a Nestorian merchant, Sabr Iso in 823 AD. The mission is said to have received permission from the then king of Kerala to build a church in Kollam. The two bishops are said to have died in Kerala and have been considered as saints by the Jacobite Syrian Church and Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. (en)
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  • Mar Sabor und Mar Proth, öfter auch Sapor and Aprot (* um 790 in Ninive; † um 860 in Kerala, Indien) waren zwei Mönche bzw. Bischöfe der Assyrischen Kirche des Ostens, aus dem Katholikat von Seleukia-Ktesiphon und frühe Missionare an der Malabarküste in Indien. Sie gelten bei den Thomaschristen traditionell als Heilige. (de)
  • Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, according to Syrian Malabar Christian tradition, were two Chaldean Assyrian bishops who landed in the port of Kollam (in present-day Kerala) by the help of a Nestorian merchant, Sabr Iso in 823 AD. The mission is said to have received permission from the then king of Kerala to build a church in Kollam. That the historicity of this mission cannot be verified does not dispute the epigraphical evidence that Christians were on the Malabar Coast in 9th century AD. Kollam Syrian copper plates, a 9th-century royal grant from Kerala, mentions that certain Maruvan Sapir Iso built a church at Kollam with the blessing of the then Emperor of Kerala. It is likely that Mar Sapir had a companion named Mar Prot. A stone cross, one of the five Persian Crosses, with Sassanid Pahlavi inscription recovered also mentions certain "Afras the Syrian" as "the son of Chaharabukht". The two bishops are said to have died in Kerala and have been considered as saints by the Jacobite Syrian Church and Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. (en)
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