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What (who) is malabar - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Malabari; Malabar (disambiguation)

Malabar         
·noun A region in the western part of the Peninsula of India, between the mountains and the sea.
Malabar (1795 ship)         
SHIP
Nieuwland (1794 ship)
Malabar was the Nieuwland, launched in 1794 for the Dutch East India Company. The British seized her in 1795 and new owners renamed her Malabar.
Malabar (chewing gum)         
TRADEMARK
Malabar is a French brand of chewing gum, launched in 1958 by Kréma. It is since 2017 owned by Eurazeo.

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Malabar

Malabar may refer to the following:

Examples of use of malabar
1. Malabar Shopping Festival A month–long Malabar Shopping Festival will begin in Kozhikode on Dec. 20 with the aim of promoting tourism and trade, M.
2. As 63 percent of the Gulf expatriates are from the Malabar region, it is imperative on the federal government to build the proposed NRI university in Malabar, he argued.
3. You could also pick up a resale flat of 2–BHK in Malabar Hill and Prabhadevi.
4. Similar letters were issued by the dominant Syro–Malabar, Syro–Malankara, Syrian Orthodox and Marthomite churches.
5. Authorities said the fire at Malabar may be the result of arson.