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- Q5110503 subject Q7481398.
- Q5110503 abstract "The earliest recorded Christians in the territory of modern-day Bangladesh arrived during the Bengal Sultanate. Portuguese missionaries and traders in Porto Grande, Chittagong built the region's first churches during the 16th-century. The Jesuits opened their first mission in 1600. Mughal and colonial Dhaka was home to Armenians, Greeks, Catholics and Anglicans.".
- Q5110503 thumbnail Church_of_St._Nicholas_Tolentino,_Bangladesh.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5110503 wikiPageWikiLink Q7481398.
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- Q5110503 comment "The earliest recorded Christians in the territory of modern-day Bangladesh arrived during the Bengal Sultanate. Portuguese missionaries and traders in Porto Grande, Chittagong built the region's first churches during the 16th-century. The Jesuits opened their first mission in 1600. Mughal and colonial Dhaka was home to Armenians, Greeks, Catholics and Anglicans.".
- Q5110503 label "Christianity in Bangladesh".
- Q5110503 depiction Church_of_St._Nicholas_Tolentino,_Bangladesh.jpg.