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Q.14 Name any 3 traders whose home was west coastal area : India......​

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Answered by trupthi8
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The Malabar Coast (also known simply as Malabar) is a region of the southwestern shoreline of the mainland Indian subcontinent. Geographically, it comprises the wettest regions of southern India, as the Western Ghats intercept the moisture-laden monsoon rains, especially on their westward-facing mountain slopes. Culturally, it covers the northern part of the Kerala state along with Dakshin Kannada and Kodagu district, from the Arabian Sea inland to the Western Ghats. The term is sometimes used to refer to the entire Indian coast from the western coast of Konkan to the tip of the subcontinent at Kanyakumari.

Answered by PrabhKahlon
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The Malabar Coastal ( also known as simply a Malabar) is a region of the southwestern shoreline of the mainland India subcontinent .Geographically it comprises the wettest regions of southern India as a western ghats intercept the moisture laden monsoon rains especially on their westward-facing mountain slopes. Culturally it covers the northern part of Kerala state along with Dakshin Kannada and Kodagu district from the Arabian sea inland to the western ghats. The term is something used to refer the entire Indian coast from the western coast of Konkan to the tip of the subcontinent at Kanvakumari .

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