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Malabar Coast
[ mal-uh-bahr ]
noun
- a region along the entire SW coast of India, extending from the Arabian Sea inland to the Western Ghats.
Malabar Coast
/ ˈmæləˌbɑː /
noun
- a region along the SW coast of India, extending from Goa to Cape Comorin: includes most of Kerala state
Example Sentences
Spanning seven decades, “The Covenant of Water” is a family epic set on South India’s Malabar Coast, following three generations as they try to make sense of their family curse: death by drowning.
It is the story of three generations of one family in the Christian community of Parambil, along the Malabar Coast of South India, a “child’s fantasy world of rivulets and canals” that has “spawned a people — Malayalis — as mobile as the liquid medium around them.”
Even states where infections were swelling a few weeks ago, such as Kerala along the tropical Malabar Coast, have seen a sustained decline.
For 44 years, Nijamuddin K. lived his life in peace on Kavaratti, a sandy atoll surrounded by turquoise water 200 miles west of India’s Malabar coast.
Kerala’s setting on the Malabar Coast means seafood is a staple.
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