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Nicolas Notovich : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicolas Notovitch

Shulim or Nikolai Aleksandrovich Notovich (Николай Александрович Нотович), known in the West as Nicolas Notovitch (1858-after 1916) was a Crimean〔Born in Kertch on August 25th (13th Julian) 1858. Dictionnaire national des contemporains Vol. 3, Paris 1901, p. 274; Klatt, Norbert. 2011. Jesus in Indien: Nikolaus Alexandrovitch Notovitchs „Unbekanntes Leben Jesu“, sein Leben und seine Indienreise (2nd ed.). Göttingen: Norbert Klatt Verlag (Electronic resource; ISBN 978-3-928312-32-5; First print edition Stuttgart 1986)〕 Jewish adventurer who claimed to be a Russian aristocrat〔India Office Records: Mss Eur E243/23 (Cross)〕〔Public Record Office: FO 78/3998〕 and journalist.
Notovitch is known for his 1894 book claiming that during his unknown years, Jesus left Galilee for India and studied with Buddhists and Hindus there before returning to Judea.〔Notovitch, Nicolas. ''La Vie Inconnue de Jesus Christ''. First Edition. Paris: Paul Ollendorff, 1894. (OCoLC 656630181; OCLC 20368915)〕 Notovitch's claim was based on a document he said he had seen at the Hemis Monastery while he stayed there, but later confessed to having fabricated his evidence.〔Douglas T. McGetchin, ''Indology, Indomania, and Orientalism'', Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2009, ISBN 083864208X. Page 133: "Faced with this cross-examination, Notovich confessed to fabricating his evidence."〕〔
Some modern scholars view Notovitch's accounts of the travels of Jesus to India as a hoax which includes major inconsistencies.〔''New Testament Apocrypha, Vol. 1: Gospels and Related Writings'' by Wilhelm Schneemelcher and R. Mcl. Wilson (Dec 1, 1990) ISBN 066422721X page 84 "a particular book by Nicolas Notovich (Di Lucke im Leben Jesus 1894) ... shortly after the publication of the book, the reports of travel experiences were already unmasked as lies. The fantasies about Jesus in India were also soon recognized as invention... down to today, nobody has had a glimpse of the manuscripts with the alleged narratives about Jesus"〕〔〔Stein, Gordon. (1993). ''Encyclopedia of Hoaxes''. Gale Group. pp. 233-234. ISBN 0-8103-8414-0 "It appears that ''The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ'' is a hoax, probably perpetrated by Nicolas Notovitch himself. It continues to be printed in new editions and is still passed off as genuine."〕〔Price, Robert M. (2003). ''The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man: How Reliable is the Gospel Tradition?''. Prometheus Books. p. 93. ISBN 978-1591021216 "It remains quite clear that Notovitch's ''Unknown Life of Jesus'' was a hoax."〕
Notovitch also wrote some political books on the role of Russia in war.〔''La Russie et l'alliance anglaise: étude historique et politique'' by Nicolas Notovitch Paris, Plon-Nourrit, 1906.〕〔''L'Europe à la veille de la guerre'' by Nicolas Notovitch Paris A. Savine, 1890〕
==Life of Saint Issa==


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