Malabar is the old name of:

Malabar is the old name of:

  • (a) Chennai
  • (b) Madras
  • (c) Mumbai
  • (d) Calcutta
  • “Malabar” refers to the historic stretch of the southwestern coast of India, known as the Malabar Coast. This essentially comprises areas of the present-day state of Kerala, but during British rule, parts of the Malabar region were administered under the Bombay Presidency for some time. Mumbai was earlier known as Bombay during the British era. It is located in the state of Maharashtra, on the west coast of India.
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