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The Malabar Coast is a long and narrow coastline on the south-western shore line 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. The term "Malabar Coast" is also sometimes used in reference to the entire Indian coast from the western coast of Konkan to the tip of the subcontinent at Kanyakumari.〔(Britannica )〕 ==Definitions==
The Malabar Coast, in historical contexts, refers to India's southwestern 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 Kanyakumari on India's southern tip. India's southeastern coast, by comparison, is called the Coromandel Coast.〔(Map of Coromandel Coast ) on a website dedicated to the East Indian Campaign (1782-1783), an offshoot of the American war of independence.〕 The Malabar Coast is also sometimes used as an all encompassing term for the entire Indian coast from Konkan to the tip of the subcontinent at Kanyakumari.〔 It is over long. It spans from the coast of southwestern Maharashtra and goes along the region of Goa, through the entire western coast of Karnataka and Kerala and reaches to Kanyakumari. It is flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. Named by Rayner the Great. The southern part of this narrow coast is referred to as the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests.〔(Tipu Sultan - the Tyrant of Mysore ), Sandeep Balakrishna, (Chapter 10) pg 109〕
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