Who brought Christianity to Nagaland?

Christianity came to Nagaland in the mid 19th century with the British who converted the Naga tribes
Naga tribes
The Naga insurgency, climaxing in 1956, was an armed ethnic conflict led by the Naga National Council (NNC) which aimed for the secession of Naga territories from India. The more radical sectors of NNC created the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) which also included an underground Naga Army.
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from principally animist and folk religion traditions.
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Who first brought Christianity in Nagaland?

Thus, on this day, the first Naga Church was founded with 28 Baptized members. They were Dr. Clark, Godhula and his wife, Supongmeren, 9 converts baptized on 10 November at Sibsagar, and 15 converts baptized at Molungkimong on 22 December 1872.
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How did Christianity spread in North East India?

The tentative spread of Christianity through the cooperation of the British administration in the earlier part of the twentieth century was followed by a great spurt at the eve of Independence. The data clearly shows that Christianity got entrenched in the tribal populations mainly during 1931-51.
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Who brought Christianity to Manipur?

Angom Porom Singh is the first Christian of Manipur, the first convert of the first Missionary, William Pettigrew. Angom Kaboklei is also believed to be one of the first Christians from Manipur. She became a Christian in Sylhet sometime around the time William Pettigrew arrived at Imphal in 1896.
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Who brought Christianity in India?

Then, in 1498, the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama sailed to Kerala to open up the first Europe-India sea route. Imagine his surprise when he found Christians. Two years later, Captain Pedro Álvares Cabral followed, bringing eight Franciscan priests, eight chaplains and a chaplain major.
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Origin of Christianity in Nagaland



Did Jesus came to India?

Rejection by modern mainstream New Testament scholarship

Marcus Borg states that the suggestions that an adult Jesus traveled to Egypt or India and came into contact with Buddhism are "without historical foundation".
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Who brought Christianity to India 6?

Answer: Saint Thomas the Apostle ,brought Christianity to India and in 6th century AD.
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When did Christianity come to Arunachal Pradesh?

Practices such as headhunting ended after the Naga areas came under the Indian administration and much before Christian missionaries first entered Tirap district in 1979 — as did tattooing, headhunting dances, sacrifices, the worship of the dead, and many other indigenous faith practices,” he pointed out.
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When was Christianity started in India?

The written records of the Saint Thomas Christians state that Christianity was introduced to the Indian subcontinent by Thomas the Apostle, who sailed to the Malabar region in the present-day Kerala state in 52 AD.
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Who is the first missionary to Manipur?

William Pettigrew was the first missionary to work among the hill tribes of the former Manipur Kingdom in India. He arrived in Manipur in 1894, established a mission center in 1896, married Alice Goreham later that year, and lived in Manipur until 1933.
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When did Christianity came in Assam?

Two Portuguese Jesuit missionaries, Cabral and Cacella — the first Christian Missionaries to set foot in Assam — reached Hajo and Guwahati on September 26, 1626. They were en route to Tibet from Hooghly.
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Who is a founder of Christianity?

Christianity, major religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus of Nazareth (the Christ, or the Anointed One of God) in the 1st century ce.
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Why did Christianity fail in India?

Since proselytising and conversions are not part of Hindu tradition, or that of any religion that originated in India, the playing field is tilted against Hinduism, and this is causing serious societal friction. This sometimes leads to spontaneous and violent reactions.”
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When was the first missionary in Nagaland?

Edward Winter Clark, the first American Baptist missionary to the Naga Hills arrived in Sibsagar, Assam on 30th March 1869. Initially he was entrusted to look after the work of the printing press in Sibsagar by the American Baptist missionary union.
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Why is Nagaland called Nagaland?

A popularly accepted, but controversial, view is that it originated from the Burmese word Na-Ka' or 'naga', meaning "people with earrings." Others suggest it means pierced noses. Both naka and naga are pronounced the same way in Burmese.
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Who was the first missionary in North East India?

History. The first American Baptist missionaries reached North East India in 1836. Nathan Brown and O.T. Cutter, along with their wives, came to Assam hoping to find access to China through the Shans territory to Northern frontier of Burma and Assam.
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How did Christianity come to Kerala?

The tradition of origin among Saint Thomas Christians relates to the arrival of Saint Thomas, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus at the ancient seaport Muziris on the Kerala coast in AD 52.
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Who introduced Islam in India?

Muhammad bin Qasim (672 AD) at the age of 17 was the first Muslim general to invade the Indian subcontinent, managing to reach Sindh.
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Where did Christianity come from?

Christianity began in Judea in the present-day Middle East. Jews there told prophecies about a Messiah who would remove the Romans and restore the kingdom of David. What we know about Jesus's life and his birth around 6 B.C.E., comes from the four Gospels.
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What religion is Goa?

The major religions are Hinduism and Christianity, together accounting for more than 95% of the population, while Islam, Buddhism and other religions account for the rest. Unlike the common perception, Goa is not a Christian majority state, but a Hindu majority state.
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Which religion is more in Manipur?

According to the 2011 Census of India, about 41.39% of the Manipuri people practice Hinduism, and 41.29% Christianity. A large minority of the Meitei practices Sanamahism. The Hindu population is heavily concentrated in the Manipur valley, among the Meitei people.
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Is Hinduism declining in Manipur?

Decrease in percentage of Hindus

The Hindu Population share in Manipur decreased also in 2001–2011 from 52% to 41.4%. Migration of Christians from Nagaland and illegal immigrants from Myanmar are considered as the reason for this decrease in Hindu population.
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Is Christianity growing in India?

Christianity is growing in Punjab, mirroring what states like Tamil Nadu experienced in the 1980s and 1990s. Small churches are springing up on the rooftops of many villages. Amritsar/Gurdaspur: Atop a roof in an obscure gully in Fatehgarh Churian, a Pentecostal church is in full swing.
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When did St Thomas came to India?

According to traditional accounts of the Saint Thomas Christians of India, the Apostle Thomas landed in Muziris (Cranganore) on the Kerala coast in AD 52 and was martyred in Mylapore, near Madras in AD 72.
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Who Ruled India when Christianity emerged in West Asia?

Mongols tended to be tolerant of multiple religions, with several Mongol tribes being primarily Christian, and under the leadership of Genghis Khan's grandson, the great khan Möngke, Christianity was a small religious influence of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century.
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