Mangalore — For other uses, see Mangalore (disambiguation). Mangalore ಕುಡ್ಲ Kudla, Kodiyal city … Wikipedia
History of Mangalore — Mythological associations= river [cite web url = http://www.mangaloremithr.com/NewsDisplay.aspx?News ID=301 Title=Sultan title = Sultan Battery – built by Tippu Sultan was known as Sultan’s Battery accessdate = 2008 03 06 publisher =… … Wikipedia
Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam — The Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam (1784–1799) was a 15 year imprisonment of Mangalorean Catholics and other Christians at Seringapatam in the Indian region of Canara by Tipu Sultan, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore … Wikipedia
Mysorean invasion of Kerala — Mysore invasion of Kerala Part of Expansions of Kingdom of Mysore Anglo Mysore Wars View of Tipu s Fort, Palakkad from outside the northern wall … Wikipedia
Persecution of Christians — This article is about acts committed against Christians because of their faith. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. A Christian Dirce, by Henryk Siemiradzki. A Christian woman is martyred under Nero in this re … Wikipedia
History of Mangalorean Catholics — The History of Mangalorean Catholics recounts the migration of Goan Catholics to Mangalore due to many historical reasons.Pre migration eraAll records of an early existence of Christians in Mangalore were lost at the time of their deportation by… … Wikipedia
Second Anglo-Mysore War — The Second Anglo Mysore War (1780 1784) was a conflict in India between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Mysore. At the time, Mysore was a key French ally in India, and the Franco British conflict raging on account of the American… … Wikipedia
Mangalorean Catholics — Kodialchein Katholik Blasius D Souza • Genelia D Souza George Fernandes • Freida Pinto Regions with signi … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Mysore — Kingdom of Mysore/Princely State of Mysore Kingdom (Subordinate to Vijayanagara Empire until 1565). Princely state under the suzerainty of the British Crown after 1799 … Wikipedia
Christianity in India — Indian Christians Total population 24,080,016 (2001)[1] 2.3% of the Indian Population Regions with significant populations Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, North Eastern States, Southern India Languages … Wikipedia