Examples of using Malabar in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Alleppey is a city on the Malabar coast(Arabian Sea) in the state of Kerala between Kollam(85 km to the south) and Cochin(64 km to the north).
used it as one of their major military stations on the Malabar Coast.
Myos Hormos on the Red Sea coast of Roman Egypt to the ports of Muziris and Nelkynda in Malabar coast.
high-quality coffee is also cultivated in Tellichery and Malabar in the state of Kerala,
His first poems(“A Malabar Girl”,“Creole Lady”,“Don Juan in Hell”)
Kahwah also transliterated(qehwa, kehwa, or kahwa) is a traditional green tea preparation consumed in India the Western Ghats, the Malabar region, and Kashmir, from where it spread to Central Asia.
while the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar belongs to the Anglican Communion.
seized the Malabar coast.
notably in Jerusalem and Cyprus, but the Malabar Christians of India represented the only significant survival of the once-thriving exterior provinces of the Church of the East.[90].
Garcinia cambogia, additionally referred to as malabar tamarind, is a kind of citrus fruits which in evergreen trees in India
Kannur is the largest city of North Malabar region.[1] As of 2011 census population of Kannur was 232,486.[2] Kannur is one
a municipality on the banks of river Periyar on the Malabar Coast in Thrissur district of Kerala, India.
Oddeway Torre on the Malabar coast in 1696,
Thoran(Malayalam: തോരൻ, pronounced[t̪oːɾan]; or upperi in Malabar) is a class of dry vegetable dishes combined with coconut that originated in the Indian state of Kerala.[1]
the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and the Malabar Independent Syrian Church.
Pallipuram under the Major Archeparchy of Ernakulam-Ankamaly of the Syro Malabar Church and St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church,
aniseed, Malabar leaf, Cumin, etc.
He also states that veneration of the cross is an old custom in Malabar.
Assyrian Church of the East and the Syro Malabar Catholic Church.
According to one tradition, a Cochin Jew colony in Malabar Coast, probably established before the 6th century BCE,