This book is about the origin of Indian Christianity based on archaeological findings from ancient sites of the Afro-Eurasian Socio-commercial network. The author meticulously suggests the possibility of a Gnostic origin of Pahlavi crosses of South India. He proposes the origin of Syriac Christianity in India as an amalgamation of different gnostic groups comprising Farsi-Dravidian Manichaeans and Judeo-Dravidian groups in the post 9th century period under the supervision of the Syriacs.
Jeevan Philip is an independent researcher, who studied Physics, Mathematics and Management at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. His primary interest in History, Archaeology. Linguistics and Genetics steered him to take serious research on the socio-cultural history of different castes and social groups of India.
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