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In mongolia we can see naiman nestorians at 1066 date , however the central asia doesnt have an enclave at either start date
In particular - the city of Samarkand was an important christian center of central asia and actually it was represented in ck2 but not in ck3 for some reason
The irritating epithet comes from the fact that he was not convinced of Jesus' resurrection at first. Only after he was allowed to touch him, he was convinced of it.
But I just looked at India again in CK3 and figured out that I'll give Kerala proper to the Jewish enclave mod, and then give a couple counties above it to the Nestorian enclave and that will allow them to control the Nestorian holy site there. They'll be on the correct side of India now historically and near (or in) the correct region. I'm gonna update later today with that change.