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*''Malabar, Volume 2'' by William Logan, a reprint edition, originally published  1887, is available to read online on the  [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. Contents, computer page 8. [http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/201541 Pdf download]
 
*''Malabar, Volume 2'' by William Logan, a reprint edition, originally published  1887, is available to read online on the  [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. Contents, computer page 8. [http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/201541 Pdf download]
 
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924024089694 ''The Pirates of Malabar and an English Woman in India''] by Col John Biddulph 1907  Archive.org.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924024089694 ''The Pirates of Malabar and an English Woman in India''] by Col John Biddulph 1907  Archive.org.
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*[https://archive.org/details/historyofchurcho00gedd ''The History of the Church of Malabar, from the time of its being first discover'd by the Portuguezes in the year 1501 : giving an account of the persecutions and violent methods of the Roman prelates, to reduce them to the subjection of the Church of Rome : together with the Synod of Diamper, celebrated in the year of Our Lord 1599 : with some remarks upon the faith and doctrine of the Christians of St. Thomas in the Indies, agreeing with the Church of England, in opposition to that of Rome. Done out of Portugueze into English''] by Michael Geddes 1694 Archive.org.
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:[https://archive.org/details/EarlyCatholicMissionsToIndia  ''Early Roman-Catholic Missions to India : with sketches of Jesuitism, Hindu philosophy, and the Christianity of the ancient Indo-Syrian Church of Malabar''] by James Forbes Bisset Tinling 1871 Archive.org
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:[https://archive.org/details/cu31924029361346  ''The Syrian Church in India''] by George Milne Rae 1892 Archive.org.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 06:54, 18 June 2017

The Malabar Coast was the name given historically to the area of southwestern India between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats and between modern Karnataka and Capr Comorin. Malabar District was an administrative division of Madras Presidency.

The civilians were knowledgeable about modern military developments. It is mentioned that Thomas Hervey Baber, who was a Collector in Malabar in 1805 managed to track down and kill the Pyche Rajah in the November of that year. He did this with his own Revenue Kolkars, using tactics almost identical to those used so successfully in Malaya and Borneo in the late 1950s. [1]

Recommended Reading

External links

Historical books online

A later edition, edited, with notes and an introduction, by William Crooke, formerly of the Bengal Civil Service. in three volumes, printed for the Hakluyt Society, (Second Series, 2/19, 2/20 and 2/39) 1909-1915. Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3 Pdf downloads, Digital Library of India, with additional digital files available.
Early Roman-Catholic Missions to India : with sketches of Jesuitism, Hindu philosophy, and the Christianity of the ancient Indo-Syrian Church of Malabar by James Forbes Bisset Tinling 1871 Archive.org
The Syrian Church in India by George Milne Rae 1892 Archive.org.

References

  1. Nick Balmer Jager Corps on India List 2004 retrieved August 2014