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- The Malabar Coast (Malayalam: [mɐlɐbaːr]) is the southwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. It generally refers to the western coastline of India...
- 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****...
- qualify for a continental competition, the AFC Cup, in 2022. Nicknamed Malabarians, Gokulam Kerala represents the state of Kerala, predominantly its Malabar...
- 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...
- Craspedocephalus anamallensis, also known as Malabarian pit viper is a species of partly arboreal and venomous pitviper from South India. It is named after...
- Vicariates Apostolic - Kottayam and Thrissur; exclusively for the Syro-Malabarians. Dr. Charles Lavigne for Kottayam and Dr. Adolph Medlycott for Trichur...
- 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...