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  1. Very nice. I learned something. I thought the Anglo-Indians were the local Indian converts to Christianity through the missionaries. But these Anglo-Indians were part European. This is a news to me.

  2. We had many Anglo-Indians in Chittagong but they were all Indian converts thanks to all types of Christian missionaries that were active in those areas for centuries. Many Anglo-Indians had Portuguese/Spanish last names like d’Silva, d’Souza, Gonzales, Lobo, Hernandez. When I will have time then I will write about the Christians of Pakistan. Keep up the good work. Take care. khalid

    On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 10:45 AM Subhadip Mukherjee ~ The Indian Vagabond wrote:

    > Subhadip Mukherjee posted: ” We are Bengali Christians, which I know > sounds confusing but if you think carefully, it will be as easy as an apple > pie. We are Bengalis who have the religion as Christianity and we go to > church on Sundays. Maybe someday I will write a separate blog ” >

  3. Hi there! Enjoyed your write-up and the pictures too. Became nostalgic at the mention of St. Thomas’ as two of my cousins went there. We are two female friends thinking of visiting Mckluskygunj during Pujo this year. Will it be safe? Any comment is appreciated.

  4. VERY NICE INFORMATIVE DESCRIPTION. THE ROOM TARIFF AT GORDON GUEST HOUSE FOR 2 PERSONS AND APPROX. FOODING COST PER DAY (NON-VEG.) WILL BE HELPFUL TO VISIT HERE WITHIN 2/3 MONTHS.
    PLEASE HELP.
    REGDS.
    D K DATTA
    KOLKATA

    1. VERY NICE INFORMATIVE DESCRIPTION. THE ROOM TARIFF AT GORDON GUEST HOUSE FOR 2 PERSONS AND APPROX. FOODING COST PER DAY (NON-VEG.) WILL BE HELPFUL TO VISIT HERE WITHIN 2/3 MONTHS.
      PLEASE HELP.
      REGDS.
      D K DATTA
      KOLKATA

  5. Description of the place supplimented with photographies is enough to get a clear idea about McCluskiegange. Thank you.

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