- The
Malabar rebellion of 1921 (also
called Moplah rebellion, and
Mappila rebellion, Malayalam: malabār kalāpam)
started as a
resistance against the British...
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University Press. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-0-8135-3089-5.
Retrieved 25 July 2012. "
Moplahs a
Menace for
Several Years —
Malabar Fanatics Said to Have Been Emboldened...
- The
Moplah sword or
Sumraal Khanjar is a
sword used by the
Malabar Muslim po****tion in the
Malabar Coast in
southwestern India. The
sword has been used...
- Look up Mappila or
Moplah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mappila Mappila may also
refer to:
Nasrani Mappila, or
Saint Thomas Christians, a Christian...
- The 78th
Moplah Rifles was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. The regiment's
origin could be
traced to 1794, when it was
raised as the 35th...
- The 77th
Moplah Rifles were an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. They
could trace their origins to 1777, when they were
raised as the 17th...
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Vadakkevittil Mohammad (a
Moplah Khilafatist) in July 1921 lead to the
police search of Mohammad. The
situation escalated when
hundreds of
Moplah Muslims and Khilaftists...
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writer Sir
Walter Scott The
Colours of the 77th
Moplah Rifles with the
Royal Mace The
Colours of the 77th
Moplah Rifles Memorial for the
Officers and Men of...
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Madras District in India,
where he was
involved in the
suppression of the
Moplah Rebellion at
Malabar between 1921 and 1922. The
riots that they quashed...
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Prince of
Wales Riots (19-22
November in Bombay,
British India) 1921–1922 –
Moplah Riots (Southern Malabar,
British India,
later India) 1922 –
Harry Thuku...