Examples of use of Malabar Coast
1. Cohen lives right near the Pardesi Synagogue, which was built in 1568 when Jewish spice traders set up businesses in this small outpost of the Jewish world on the South Indian Malabar coast.
2. The booming shipping port on the Malabar Coast is now one of India’s foremost tourist destinations and the race stopover is sure to bring thousands of additional visitors to both Kochi and Kerala.
3. In his terraced garden in the shadow of the Himalayas he tells me, "I get these incandescent visions of all the things I‘ve seen in my life: the Serengeti plain, the dhows on the Malabar coast, the innocence of Nepal." His eyes are moss green.
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