The term "Malabar" was historically used by European traders and colonial powers, particularly the Portuguese and the British, to refer to the southwestern coast of India, which includes the present-day state of Kerala. The name "Malabar" is believed to have originated from the Arabic word "malābar," meaning "land of the spices." It was used to describe the region's rich spice trade, especially during the Age of Exploration. Over time, "Malabar" became synonymous with the coastal areas of Kerala, particularly in the context of trade and colonial administration.
malabar botanical garden in kerala
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Kerala was formed by merging Travancore-Cochin with the Malabar district.
Malabar, God's own country
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first muslim advocate in malabar
Garcinia gummi-gutta is the original name of Garcinie cambogia. Commonly called vadakkan puli & kudam puli in south India. It has no specific Telugu name because it is confined tocoastal Karnataka/Kerala.
Kerala is very famous for the houseboats and the crop production because there are many freshwater lakes and rivers in Kerala.
malabar stew ,puttu,adapradaman are popular dish in kerla
Malabar Independent Syrian Church, Mar Thoma Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
Malabar Macca refers to the famous Macca Masjid located in the Malabar region of Kerala, India. It is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance, serving as a prominent religious site for the Muslim community. The mosque attracts both devotees and tourists, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the area. Malabar itself is known for its diverse history and vibrant traditions.