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Excerpt from St. Thomas, the Apostle, in India: An Investigation Based on the Latest Researches in Connection With the Time-Honoured Tradition Regarding the Martyrdom of St. Thomas in Southern India
Roman intercourse with India was such that a force Of Roman cohorts was stationed on the Malabar Coast to protect Roman trade and it is thought possible that the Supplies Of Roman coins in India may have been minted locally for the convenience of the large colony Of Roman merchants and Roman soldiers in India and Ceylon.
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