- The
Malabar Coast (Malayalam: [mɐlɐbaːr]) is the
southwestern region of the
Indian subcontinent. It
generally refers to the
western coastline of India...
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Syriac Rite and West
Syriac Rite pontificals. A
large number of Syro-
Malabarians had
schismed and
joined with ****yrians at that time and
various dela****...
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qualify for a
continental competition, the AFC Cup, in 2022.
Nicknamed Malabarians,
Gokulam Kerala represents the
state of Kerala,
predominantly its Malabar...
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Bharathapuzha River, and in some
churches in
Meenachil taluk, the Syro-
Malabarians (also
known as
Chaldean Syrians at that time) were half
Catholic and...
- Bartholomäus
Ziegenbalg engaged in
dialogues with
several Tamil-speaking
Malabarian Hindu priests, and
recorded arguments of
these Hindu apologists. These...
- set fire to them and
leave port
Calicut by
bombarding it.
Around 600
Malabarians are killed. 24
December 1500 The Portuguese, led by
Pedro Álvares Cabral...
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Craspedocephalus anamallensis, also
known as
Malabarian pit
viper is a
species of
partly arboreal and
venomous pitviper from
South India. It is
named after...
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Vicariates Apostolic -
Kottayam and Thrissur;
exclusively for the Syro-
Malabarians. Dr.
Charles Lavigne for
Kottayam and Dr.
Adolph Medlycott for Trichur...
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crowned champions. The game
ended in a 4–1 win for Gokulam,
giving the
Malabarians their first I-league
title and
qualification for the AFC Cup. NEROCA...
- Subsp.*
Common name
Geographic range C.
anamallensis (Günther, 1864) 0
Malabarian pit
viper India C.
andalasensis David, Vogel,
Vijaykumar & Vidal, 2006...