10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MALABAR COAST»
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Malabar Coast in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Malabar Coast and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Blues from the
Malabar Coast: Stories
Joyful, poignant, and sad, this wonderful collection tells a story in its many stories, of a village and its people, of a nation, and of our times.
2
The Cambridge History of the British Empire
MALABAR CONQUESTS 49 The Malabar Coast was the region on the mainland
of India where the Portuguese had struck root most deeply. The small rulers
between whom the country was divided had been unable to prevent the intruders
...
3
A philosophical and political history of the settlements and ...
On the coast of Coromandel, where they are known by the name of Coolies, they
are brokers, secretaries, merchants, and sailors ; and on the Malabar coast,
where they are called Pooliahs, they exercise the same profeflions, though with
less ...
Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François, abbé), John Obadiah Justamond, Jay I. Kislak Collection (Library of Congress), 1788
4
Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology on the ...
A Dutch report on the trade of the Malabar coast in 1781 noted that Masqat was
the furthest port from which Arab vessels came to trade, bring mainly dates in
exchange for sugar (Galetti and Groot IQ11: 218-21). The Omani were not the
only ...
Ruth Barnes, David Parkin, 2002
5
Hadhrami Traders, Scholars and Statesmen in the Indian ...
THE HADHRAMI DIASPORA IN SOUTH-WESTERN INDIA: THE ROLE OF THE
SAYYIDS OF THE MALABAR COAST Stephen Dale The Malabar coast, or
Kerala, attracted Hadhrami migrants for the same reasons that had attracted ...
Ulrike Freitag, William G. Clarence-Smith, 1997
6
Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Malabar Coast : The Malabar Coast also known as the Malabarian Coast, is a
long and narrow south-western shore line of the mainland Indian subcontinent.
The Malabar Coast, in historical contexts, refers to India's southwest coast, lying
on ...
7
Regional Planning: Concepts, Techniques, Policies and Case ...
In the three principal regions so classified, Punjab-Dclhi-wcstcrnmost Ultar
Pradesh, Saurashtra, and the Malabar Coast, commerce and various other
services are very important activities, and in the latter two and parts of the former
cottage ...
8
Black Pepper: Piper nigrum
The identity of pepper as the fruit of a vine growing in the Malabar coast of India
was established. Jeanine Auboyar, author of Daily Life in Ancient India— from
200 B.C. to 700 A.D., narrates the collection and marketing of pepper and long ...
9
The Survival of Empire: Portuguese Trade and Society in ...
By the late 17205 and early 17305, the news of Macao country traders' activities
on the Malabar coast, some of whose ships had not called at Goa, came to the
attention of the Crown's authorities. The Estado da India attempted to hold the ...
10
Instant encyclopaedia of geography
Along the west coast lies the famous Malabar Coast, and along the eastern shore
is the Coromandel Coast. These two physiographic regions lie wedged between
the interior plateau and the Indian Ocean; the Malabar Coast is the more ...
Shatrughna P. Sinha, 1993
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MALABAR COAST»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Malabar Coast is used in the context of the following news items.
Talipot palm prepares to bloom
"In Malabar Coast, the leaves of this tree were used to make traditional umbrellas for farm labourers and students in rural areas till a few ... «Times of India, Jul 15»
Book unravels several mysteries of the sea
It sank after being attacked by 'Angrians', believed to have been a group of pirates, in the Malabar coast, as per the Dutch archives. The ship ... «The Hindu, Jul 15»
Nod to kill corn-eating animals uncalled for | Bhubaneswar NYOOOZ
The species is found all over India, except Bengal, Assam and Malabar coast. It enjoys complete immunity because it belongs to the group of ... «NYOOOZ, Jun 15»
Malaysia's melting pot cuisine: from Lea & Perrin's to Nyonya soup
... black pepper comes from India's Malabar coast – and Lea & Perrin's so-called Worcestershire sauce is a condiment that travelled from India ... «Newsweek, Jun 15»
Where Do Ram And Allah Live?
Arabian trader used to come to Malabar Coast even before the advent of Islam. With the rise of Islam in Saudi Arabia, the traders brought this ... «CounterCurrents.org, Jun 15»
Cherai Beach, Munnar, Tellichery Fort: Top 10 attractions in Kerela
... defensive masterpiece built by the British East India Company to safeguard them from losing control over the Malabar Coast. A walk through ... «IBNLive, Jun 15»
Food Sleuth: Kayal, Broad Street
... giant Bill and Ben flower pots to the curry parlour that offers fans of Indian food something a little bit different – the scoff of the Malabar Coast. «Nottingham Post, May 15»
Review: Xacuti, Howick
... "sh") is the Portuguese version of sagoti, which is the name of a curry style, heavy on the coconut, common in Goa and the Malabar coast. «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
Motley migrants re-clothed as Indians
... a legendary warlord on the Malabar Coast who harassed and resisted Portuguese colonisers. De Lannoy, a Dutch sea captain taken captive ... «The Hindu, May 15»
Malabar on the menu
The Malabar coast is, literally, just up the road. Yet, until a while ago, for all we in the city knew about its rich and varied cuisine, it could well ... «The Hindu, May 15»