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M Malabarica
Silverbill Sil"ver*bill`, n. (Zo["o]l.) An Old World finch of the genus Minia, as the M. Malabarica of India, and M. cantans of Africa.

Meaning of Malabari from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- (disambiguation) Malaya (disambiguation) Malai (disambiguation) Behramji Malabari (1853–1912), Indian poet, publicist, author, and social reformer Pterocarpus...
- 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...
- release was significantly known for its message . In 2023, they released Malabari Banger which rose to charts, grossing Top 4 in the iTunes Dance Charts...
- the 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...
-  775–776. Malabari, Behramji M. (1888). ""A Hindu Lady"- and her woes". In Giduma, Dayaram (ed.). The Life and Life-work of Behramji M. Malabari. Bombay:...
- 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...
- Kuttichathan is a goblin in the folklore of Malabari Hindus, depicted as a portly adolescent boy, sometimes described as having a kutumi. Kuttichathan's...
- Paratha (pronounced [pəˈɾɑːtʰɑː], also parantha/parontah) is a flatbread native to the Indian subcontinent, with earliest reference mentioned in early...