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  1. Malabar Coast Moist Forests. The ecoregion’s land area is provided in units of 1,000 hectares. The protection goal is the Global Safety Net (GSN1) area for the given ecoregion. The protection level indicates the percentage of the GSN goal that is currently protected on a scale of 0-10. Bioregion: Indian Tropical Coastal Forests (IM2)

  2. Malabar Coast mălˈəbär [ key], SW coast of India stretching c.525 mi (845 km) from Goa to the southern tip of the peninsula at Kanniyakumri (Cape Comorin), primarily in Kerala state and the northern part of Karnataka state. It is a narrow coastal plain bounded by the Western Ghats. Monsoon rains make the coast a fertile rice-growing region.

  3. Malabar District, also known as Malayalam District, [1] [2] was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792–1800), [3] Madras Presidency (1800–1937), [4] Madras Province (1937–1950) and finally, Madras State (1950–1956) in India. It was the most populous and the third-largest district in the ...

  4. Malabar Coast mălˈəbär [ key], SW coast of India stretching c.525 mi (845 km) from Goa to the southern tip of the peninsula at Kanniyakumri (Cape Comorin), primarily in Kerala state and the northern part of Karnataka state. It is a narrow coastal plain bounded by the Western Ghats. Monsoon rains make the coast a fertile rice-growing region.

  5. Feb 18, 2008 · There was one reason why remote Malabar coast looked attractive to the residents of Portugal to undertake such perilous voyages. In Malabar, the global epicenter of spice trade, the traders got ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon which were in great demand in Europe.

  6. Black peppercorns primarily from the Malabar Coast were prescribed for a range of illnesses including heart disease, indigestion, and insomnia. Peppercorns have been grown and used in India since before recorded history. They were probably first cultivated in the Malabar region, located in what is now Kerala. Malabar pepper was a valuable spice ...

  7. Jan 18, 2016 · The west coast of India, on the other hand, is both emergent and submergent. The northern portion of the coast is submerged as a result of faulting and the southern portion, that is the Kerala coast, is an example of an emergent coast. Coramandal coast (Tamil Nadu) ==> Coastline of emergence; Malabar coast (Kerala Coast) ==> Coastline of emergence