1. malabar - Noun
2. Malabar - Proper noun
A region in the western part of the Peninsula of India, between the mountains and the sea.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTherefore we have to conclude that he did not necessarily make use of the rebellions as lame excuses for expansion of Islam or Hindu persecution and that the only instance of conversion of the Malabar Hindus was due to other than religious reasons. Tipu Sultan
A 32-year-old Malabar Hill resident was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly selling liquor illegally. Source: Internet
A depiction of da Gama's fleet (from the Livro das Armadas) The violent treatment meted out by da Gama quickly brought trade along the Malabar Coast of India, upon which Calicut depended, to a standstill. Source: Internet
Arab Traders had converted populations in the Malabar Coast since the 7th century, and the Arab invader Muhammad Bin Qāsim had converted large swathes of Sindh to Islam at about the same time. Source: Internet
Dishes garnished with grated coconut are generally referred to as poduthol in North Malabar and thoran in rest of Kerala. Source: Internet
Along with the old Syrian seminary at Angamaly, many churches in the Malabar and Cochin were damaged. Source: Internet