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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · Which port cities can be found on the Malabar Coast? Port cities like Mangalore, Beypore, and Thalassery dot the picturesque coastline of the Malabar region. They have played pivotal roles in shaping both historical trade routes and modern maritime activities. Malabar Coast Geography Geographical Features

  2. The term Malabar Coast, in historical contexts, refers to India's southwestern coast, which lies on the narrow coastal plain of Karnataka and Kerala between the Western Ghats range and the Arabian Sea. [17] The coast runs from south of Goa to Kanyakumari on India's southern tip. India's southeastern coast is called the Coromandel Coast.

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  3. Fishing is also important. Kochi (Cochin) is the main port. A large part of the Malabar Coast fell within the ancient kingdom of Keralaputra (Chera dynasty). The Portuguese established several trading posts there and were followed by the Dutch in the 17th century and the French in the 18th.

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  4. Jan 27, 2024 · Travel Destinations and Entry Points to the Malabar Coast Popular Tourist Spots. The Malabar Coast is renowned for its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. One of the most popular tourist spots along the coast is Kovalam Beach in Kerala. With its pristine sands and clear blue waters, it's a favorite destination for both ...

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  6. 1214 [2] A houseboat view from Vembanad Lake. Map of the backwaters in Kerala. The Kerala backwaters are a network of brackish lagoons and canals lying parallel to the Arabian Sea of the Malabar coast of Kerala state in south-western India. It also includes interconnected lakes, rivers, and inlets, a labyrinthine system formed by more than 900 ...

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  7. In the sixteenth century, prior to the arrival of Europeans, the maritime region of Malabar on the southwest coast of India had the enviable reputation of being the most hospitable of trading havens in the Indian Ocean. Constituted by geography as a robust and self-contained coastal unit with access to a productive pepper-growing hinterland ...