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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...
- Portuguese India Portuguese Ceylon Gujarati-Portuguese conflicts First Luso-Malabarese War Lourenço de Almeida at the Encyclopædia Britannica This article incorporates...
- 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...
- Indian cross, or Persian Cross in English, as well as Nasrani Sthambam in Malabarese. Mar Thoma Sleeva are found at Kadamattom, Muttuchira, Kothanalloor, Kottayam...
- Languages Konkani Marathi, English, Kanarese, Hindi-Urdu, Indo-Portuguese, Malabarese & Gujarati Religion Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism and Islam Related...
- Thomas (2018), p. 4. "Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Chicago (Syro-Malabarese)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015...
- European exploration of Asia Gujarati-Portuguese conflicts First Luso-Malabarese War Marjay, Frederic Pedro; Habsburg, Otto von (1965). Portugal, Pioneer...
- (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 Zamorin–Portuguese conflicts were a series of military engagements between the Zamorins of Calicut and the Portuguese Empire during the 16th century...
- composed of 23 ships, 1,200 Portuguese soldiers, 400 Portuguese sailors, 220 Malabarese auxiliaries from Cochin, and 3,000 "combat slaves" (escravos de peleja)...