Ahatallah

Ahatallah (1590 – c. 1655) was a Syrian metropolitan[1] chiefly known for his trip to India in 1652. His mysterious appearance in, and disappearance from Portuguese India caused a great uproar there, and resulted directly in a revolt by the Saint Thomas Christians against Portuguese rule and the establishment of an independent Malankara Church.

Mor

Cyril Ahatallah Ibn-Issa
Mor Ahatallah
Other post(s)Metropolitan of Damascus, Homs, Nicomedia
Orders
ConsecrationMoran Mor Ignatius Hidayat Aloho
Personal details
Born1590 (approx)
Aleppo
Died26 March 1654
  1. ^ Frykenberg, Robert Erick (2008). Christianity in India From Beginnings to the Present. Oxford University Press. p. 367. ISBN 978-0-19-154419-4.

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