Malabar (Malayalam: മലബാര്) is a region of southern India, lying between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. The name is thought to be derived from the Malayalam word Mala (Hill) and Puram (region) derived or westernised into bar. This part of India was a part of the British East India company controlled Madras State,when it was designated as Malabar District . It included the northern half of the state of Kerala and some coastal regions of present day Karnataka. The area is predominantly Hindu but the majority of Kerala's Muslim population known as Mappila also live in this area, as well as a sizable ancient Christian population.[1] The name is sometimes extended to the entire southwestern coast of the peninsula, called the Malabar Coast. Malabar is also used by ecologists to refer to the tropical moist forests of southwestern India (present day Kerala). [edit] Malabar region The Malabar region lies along the southwest coast of the Indian peninsula and forms the northern part of present-day Kerala state. Malayalam is the chief language of the region, and the ancestors of today's population have inhabited the region for centuries. The region formed part of the ancient kingdom of Chera for centuries. It became part of the Hindu Vijayanagara empire in the 15th century. with the breakup of the empire in the mid-16th century, the region came under the rule of a number of local chieftains notably the Kolathiris of North Malabar, Zamorins of Calicut and the Valluvokonathiris of Walluvanad. The region came under British rule in the 18th century, during the Anglo-Mysore Wars. During the British rules, the Malabar area was divided in to two categories as North and South. North Malabar comprises : Present Kasaragod and Kannur Districts, Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad District and Vadakara Taluk of Kozhikode District. Left over area in South Malabar. At the conclusion of the Anglo-Mysore wars, the region was organized into a district of Madras Presidency. The British district included the present-day districts of Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram, much of Palakkad and a small portion of Thrissur. The administrative headquarters were at Calicut (Kozhikode). With India's independence, Madras presidency became Madras State, which was divided along linguistic lines on 1 November 1956, when Malabar district was merged with the Kasaragod district immediately to the north and the state of Travancore-Cochin to the south to form the state of Kerala. [edit] Malabar Coast Backwaters in the Malabar, c.a. 1913 The Malabar Coast, in historical contexts, refers to India's southwest coast, lying on the narrow coastal plain of Karnataka and Kerala states between the Western Ghats range and the Arabian Sea. The coast runs from south of Goa to Cape Comorin on India's southern tip. The Malabar Coast is also sometimes used as an all encompassing term for the entire Indian coast from the western coast of Konkan to the tip of the subcontinent at Cape Comorin. It is over 525 miles or 845 km long. It spans from the South - Western coast of Maharashtra and goes along the coastal region of Goa, through the entire western coast of Karnataka and Kerala and reaches till Kanyakumari. It is flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. The Southern part of this narrow coast is the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests. The Malabar Coast features a number of historic port cities, notably Kozhikode (Calicut), Cochin, and Kannur, that have served as centers of the Indian Ocean trade for centuries. Because of their orientation to the sea and to maritime commerce, the Malabar coast cities feel very cosmopolitan, and hosted some of the first groups of Christians (now known as Syrian Malabar Nasranis), Jews (today called as Cochin Jews), and Muslims (at present known as Mappilas) in India. Geographically, the Malabar Coast, especially on its westward-facing mountain slopes, comprises the wettest region of southern India, as the Western Ghats intercept the moisture-laden monsoon rains. European settlements in India [edit] Malabar rainforests The term Malabar rainforests refers to one or more distinct ecoregions recognized by biogeographers: - the Malabar Coast moist forests formerly occupied the coastal zone to the 250 meter elevation (but 95% of these forests no longer exist)
- the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests grow at intermediate elevations
- the South Western Ghats montane rain forests cover the areas above 1000 meters elevation
The Monsooned Malabar coffee bean comes from this area. [edit] See also | Important Educational hubs North Malabar | | University of Kannur Mangattuparamba · Govt. Engineering College, Mangattuparamba · National Institute of Fashion Technology NIFT Mangattuparamba · Madappally College Vadakara-2 · MES College, Villiapally Vadakara-42 · MET College, Nadapuram Vadakara-6 · SN College, Narayana Nagar Vadakara-1 · MHES College, Maniyoor Vadakara · Govt. Colege, Mokeri Vadakara · Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College Mahé · Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education MCCTE)Mahé · Govt. College, Vidya Nagar Kasaragod-3 · E. K. Nayanar Memorial Govt. College, Elerithattu Kasaragod-14 · K. M. M Govt. Women’s College Kannur-4 · Govt. College Mananthavady, Nallurnad Mananthavady-45 · Govt. Brennen College, Dharmadam Thalassery-6 · Govt. Ayurveda College, Pariyaram Kannur · Govt. College of Engineering Mananthavady · Govt. College of Teacher Education Thalassery-01 · Govinda Pai Memorial Govt. College, Manjeswaram · Nehru Arts & Science College, P.O. Padanekat, Kanhangad · St. Pius X College, Rajapuram, Kanhangad-32 · Payyannur College, P.O. Edat, Payyannur · Co-operative Arts & Science College, Madai P.O., Pazhayangadi · Sir Syed College, Thaliparamba-42 · S. E. S. College, Sreekandapuram · Sree Narayana College, P.O. Thottada, Kannur-7 · Nirmalagiri College, P.O. Nirmalagiri, Kuthuparamba-01 · Pazhassi Raja N. S. S. College, Mattanur4 · Mahatma Gandhi College, P.O. Keezhur {Iritti]] · N. A. M. College, Thuvakkunnu P.O., Kannur-93 · Marymatha Arts & Science College, P.O. Vemom, Mananthavady-45 · P.K.M. College of Education, Madampam P.O., Kannur · Keyi Sahib Training College, Karimbam, Taliparamba · Nusrathul Islam Arabic College, Kadavathur P.O., Kannur-76 · Darul Irshad Arabic College, P.O. Paral, Thalassery · College of Applied Science, (Pattuvam) Kuttikkol P.O., Taliparamba · College of Applied Science, Pettikundu(Cheemeni) P.O., Cheruvathur · College of Applied Science, Kuthuparamba · Malabar Islamic Complex Arts & Science College, Mahinabad, Thekkil, Kasaragod-41 · Gurudev Arts & Science College, Mathil, Payyannur · Aditya Kiran College of Applied Studies, Krishnagiri, Mathamangalam PO, Kannur · Sir Syed Institute of Technical Studies, Karimbam, Taliparamba · Taliparamba Arts & Science College, Kanhirangad, ppTaliparamba]] · Deva Matha Arts & Science College, Paisakari, Kannur · Mary Matha Arts & Science College, Alakode P.O., Kannur · Sharaf Arts & Science College, Padanne, Kasaragod · Bhaskara College of Arts, Kaithapram, Mathamangalam P.O., Kannur · Sa-A-Diya Arts & Science College, Deli, Kalanad P.O., Kasargod · SNDP Yogam Arts & Science College, Near F.C.I, Perol, Nileswar, Kasargod · Dr. Ambedkar Arts & Science College, Sreesailam, Periya, Kasargod · Mahatma Gandhi Arts & Science College, Chendayad, Panoor · I.T.M College of Arts & Science, Mayyil, Kannur · Nalanda College of Arts & Science, Perala P.O., Kasargod · Chinmaya Arts & Science College for Women,Govindagiri, Chala, Thottada P.O., Kannur-7 · Peoples Co-Operative arts & Science College-Munnad, P.O. Munnad Chengala Via, Kasaragod · Khansa Women’s College for advanced Studies, City Centre, Bank Road, Kasaragod-21 · St. Joseph’s College, Pilathara, Kannur · M. E. S. College, Naravoor South, P.O. Kuthuparamba · Sibga Arts & Science College, Irikkur, P.O. Kalliad, Irikkur · Our College of Applied Sciences, Populr Complex, Perumba, Payyanur · Ideal Arabic College, Uliyil P.O., Kannur · Al-Maquar Arabic College, Darul Aman, Nadukani P.O., Pallivayal Thaliparamba · L.B.S College of Engineering, Muliyar P.O., Kasargod · Sree Narayanan Guru College of Engineering & Technology, Kankol, Payyanur · Vimal Jyothi Engineering College, Jyothi Nagar, Chemperi, Kannur · Institute of Technology, Mayyil, Pavannoor Motta, Kannur · Chinmaya Institute of Technology, Govindagiri, Chala, Kannur · Don Bosco Arts & Science College, Angadikadavu, Kannur · Mar Thoma College of Special Education, Cherkala, Chengala P.O., Kasargod · A. W. H Al Badar Special College, Near New Busstand, Payyanur · Parassinikadavu Ayurveda Medical College, Parassinikadavu · Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kannur · Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy, Post Mamba, Kannur · Pariyaram Dental College, A.C.M.E., Pariyaram, Kannur · Kannur Dental College Anjarakandy, P.O. Mamba, Kannur · Crescent B. Pharm College, Madaipara, Payangadi R.S. Kannur-58 · Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ACME, Pariyaram Kannur · Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy,Thalankara, Kasargod · Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Meeliyat, Trikaripur · Malik Deenar College of Nursing, Kasargod-22 · College of Nursing, A. C. M. E. Pariyaram Kannur · Koyili College of Nursing, Kannur-04 · Century College of Nursing, Poinachi, Kasargod · Canossa College of Nursing, St. Martin De Porres Hospital, Cherukunnu · College of Nursing Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy, Mamba P.O., Kannur · Lourde College of Nursing, Taliparamba · Co-operative Institute of health Scienc Kannur · KANNUR UNIVERSITY CENTRES · ITEC, Taliparamba · ITEC (DITS), Kannur –02 · Department of Applied Economics, Thalassery-61 ·
| | | Professional Colleges ofNorth Malabar | | National Institutes National Institute of Fashion Technology NIFT Mangattuparamba, Kannur-63 · Universities The Central University of Kerala, Vidya Nagar, Kasaragode-21 · The Kannur University, Mangattuparamab, Kannur-63 ·
Engineering Colleges Govt. Engineering College, Mangattuparamba, Kannur-63 · Govt. College of Engineering Mananthavady · L.B.S College of Engineering, Muliyar P.O., Kasargode · Sree Narayanan Guru College of Engineering & Technology, Kankol, Payyanur · Vimal Jyothi Engineering College, Jyothi Nagar, Chemperi, Kannur · Institute of Technology, Mayyil, Pavannoor Motta, Kannur · Chinmaya Institute of Technology, Govindagiri, Chala, Kannur · College of Engineering, Thalassery ·
Medical Colleges Pariyaram Co-operative Medical College Kannur {{.}} Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy, Post Mamba , Kannur · Govt. Ayurveda College, Pariyaram Kannur · Parassinikadavu Ayurveda Medical College, Parassinikadavu ·
Dental Colleges Pariyaram Dental College, A.C.M.E., Pariyaram, Kannur · Kannur Dental College Anjarakandy, P.O. Mamba, Kannur ·
Paramedical Sciences Colleges Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kannur · Kannur Medical College , Anjarakandy, Post Mamba , Kannur · Crescent B. Pharm College, Madaipara, Payangadi R.S. Kannur-58 · Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ACME, Pariyaram Kannur · Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy, Thalankara, Kasargode · Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Meeliyat, Trikaripur · Co-operative Institute of health Scienc Kannur ·
Nursing Colleges Malik Deenar College of Nursing, Kasargode-22 · College of Nursing, A. C. M. E. Pariyaram Kannur · Koyili College of Nursing, Kannur-04 · Century College of Nursing, Poinachi, Kasargode · Canossa College of Nursing, Cherukunnu · College of Nursing Kannur Medical College, Anjarakandy, Mamba P.O.,Kannur · Lourde College of Nursing, Taliparamba ·
B Ed Colleges College of Teacher Education College Vadakara · Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education MCCTE Mahé · Keyi Sahib Training College, Karimbam, Taliparamba · Govt. College of Teacher Education Kasargode · Kannur University B.Ed Centre Mangattuparamab, Palayad, Kasaragod and Mananthavady · Govt. College of Teacher Education Thalassery · | | [1] Team malabar http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Community?cmm=92045438 [edit] References - ^ "Kerala." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 8 June 2008
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