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Malayalam is
written in a non-Latin script.
Malayalam text used in this
article is
transliterated into the
Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard...
- The
First Luso–
Malabarese War was the
first armed conflict fought by the
Portuguese Empire in Asia, and the
first of nine
against the
Zamorin of Calicut...
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Thomas (2018), p. 4. "Eparchy of
Saint Thomas the
Apostle of
Chicago (Syro-
Malabarese)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
David M. Cheney.
Retrieved 23
January 2015...
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Portuguese India Portuguese Ceylon Gujarati-Portuguese
conflicts First Luso-
Malabarese War Lourenço de
Almeida at the Encyclopædia
Britannica This
article incorporates...
- than a
quarter of a million...
Casualties in the
endless skirmishes with
Malabarese and
others were
often substantial.
Cholera and
malaria also took their...
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Indian cross, or
Persian Cross in English, as well as
Nasrani Sthambam in
Malabarese. Mar
Thoma Sleeva are
found at Kadamattom, Muttuchira, Kothanalloor, Kottayam...
- Naitás ("Navayats") by the
Portuguese Malabarese Christians of
Saint Thomas Malabarese Muslims (Mappila)
Malabarese Jews Badagas, who
inhabited the southeastern...
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composed of 23 ships, 1,200
Portuguese soldiers, 400
Portuguese sailors, 220
Malabarese auxiliaries from Cochin, and 3,000 "combat slaves" (escravos de peleja)...
- (country/continent).
Hence the
natives of
Malabar Coast were
known as
Malabarese or
Malabari in the
foreign trade circles. The
words Malayali and Malabari...
- The Calicut–Portuguese
conflicts were a
series of
military engagements between the
Zamorins of
Calicut and the
Portuguese Empire during the 16th century...