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Emani Sambayya
Born
(1905-07-01)1 July 1905
Bodipalem, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh
Died
1972 (aged 67)
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Other names
Canon Sambayya
Education
United Theological College,[1] Bengaluru
University of Calcutta,[1] Kolkata
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York,[1] New York
Westcott House, Cambridge
Church
Church of North India
Ordained
1940[1]
Writings
See Section
Congregations served
Christ Church, Byculla (1939–1940)
St. Paul's Cathedral (1954)
Offices held
Warden, Wesley Boys High School, Secunderabad (1932–1935)
Lecturer, Bishop's College, Calcutta (1941–1968)
Title
Reverend Doctor
Canon Emani Sambayya (1905–1972) was an Anglican Priest, who was born in Bodipalem in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh.[2] He has been described as an "eloquent speaker and a gifted writer."[3]
^ abcdAlumni Directory 1836–1970, The Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, The Alumni Office, New York, 1970. p. 321. [1]
^Cecil Hargreaves, Three Assignments in the Church, Indo-British Review, Indo-British Historical Society, Chennai, 1988. p.52. [2]
^Calcutta Municipal Gazette, Calcutta Municipal Corporation, Kolkata, 1972. p.125. [3]
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