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Behramji Merwanji Malabari JP (18 May 1853 – 12 July 1912) was an
Indian poet, publicist, author, and
social reformer best
known for his
ardent advocacy...
- (disambiguation)
Malaya (disambiguation)
Malai (disambiguation)
Behramji Malabari (1853–1912),
Indian poet, publicist, author, and
social reformer Pterocarpus...
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extent the
Talmud and Halacha."
These people later became known as the
Malabari Jews. They
built synagogues in
Kerala beginning in the 12th and 13th centuries...
- The
Malabari or
Tellicherry is an
Indian breed of
domestic goat. It is bred in the
Malabar district of Kerala, and are
sometimes called '. They are bred...
- milk and meat production. It is
similar to the
Jamnapari goat and the
Malabari goat. It is also
known as
Lahori goat; it is
considered to be a good milker...
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Kuttichathan is a goblin-like
being in
Malabari Hindu folklore,
often depicted as a
portly adolescent boy,
sometimes described as
having a kutumi. Kuttichathan's...
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Paratha (Hindustani
pronunciation [pəˈɾaːnʈʰə], also parantha/parontah) is a
flatbread native to the
Indian subcontinent, with
earliest reference mentioned...
- Agarkar,
Justice K. T. Telang, N. G. Chandavarkar,
Dinshaw Wacha,
Behramji Malabari, journalist, and
activist Gooty Kesava Pillai, and P.
Rangaiah Naidu of...
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arrival of
Alfonso de
Albuquerque along with 800
Portuguese and 600
Malabari fighting men from
Cochin during the
Capture of
Malacca in 1511 had the...
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community in Kochi.
Cochin Jews were
composed mainly of the much
older Malabari Jews and the
newly arrived Sephardic refugees from the
Portuguese religious...