Discovery of Kerala

Discovery of Kerala
Author: Vallatt George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1977
Genre: Kerala
ISBN:

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Discovery of Kerala Muslims

Discovery of Kerala Muslims
Author: T. Manu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Kerala (India)
ISBN: 9789390932535

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By Sweat and Sword

By Sweat and Sword
Author: K. K. Nair
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8173049734

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Going well beyond the usual narratives on Kerala history, this study discusses the unique history of a statedescribed incolonial documents as being perpetually at war but, remarkably, whose people have been historically happy. Ever since its discovery, Kerala s political climate was characterized by a variety of Chinese, Arab, European, and local powers fighting each other for economic and military ascendancy. And yet, despite centuries of foreign contact and conflict, it continued to thrive and retain its independence. The influences Kerala absorbed were of its own choosing. This book hypothesizes that this remarkable achievement was a direct consequence of Kerala s unique military, diplomatic, social, and economic culture. A society by no means perfect, but fairly close, causing British administrators to record that society in Kerala had arrived close to fulfilling the utilitarian dictum of "the largest possible happiness of the largest numbers."

Legacy of Kerala

Legacy of Kerala
Author: A. Sreedhara Menon
Publisher: D C Books
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788126437986

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This work attempts to give a broad idea of the diverse aspects of the socio- cultural life of the people of Kerala in a historical perspective. Old traditions and new values in every sphere of human thought and activity have synthesized, assimilated and fused to form the history of Kerala.

Indo-Judaic Studies in the Twenty-First Century

Indo-Judaic Studies in the Twenty-First Century
Author: N. Katz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230603629

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This collection analyzes the affinities and interactions between Indic and Judaic civilizations from ancient to contemporary times. The contributors propose a new, global understanding of commerce and culture, to reconfigure how we understand the way great cultures interact, and present a new constellation of diplomacy, literature, and geopolitics.

Eating With History

Eating With History
Author: Tanya Abraham
Publisher: Niyogi Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2020
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9389136261

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Eating With History: Ancient Trade-Influenced Cuisines of Kerala is an invaluable compendium of a culinary tradition and variety of food recipes that evolved out of Kerala’s kitchens. The food trail is extensive and as varied as it can get. The proximity to the sea and the natural beauty and resources of the state–especially the fragrant spices which grew in abundance–attracted inhabitants of foreign soils and inspired them to initiate overseas trade along what was later known as the Spice Route. In a state with fish, other sea food and vegetables dominating people’s food habits, the various kinds of meats, foreign cooking techniques and exotic flavours were curried to life from foreign trade influences and became significant foods. There are numerous recipes in each foreign-influenced community in Kerala, well represented in this book, in meticulous detail. These recipes were cherished by the families and handed down generations via cross-cultural interactions within Jews of the Paradesi and Malabari sects, Syrian Christians, Muslims, Anglo-Indians, Latin Catholics and others who mingled with and evolved from the local populace. The book provides a well-researched and rich cultural history of foreign food culture, tracing how the new elements adapted to local food traditions and evolved as a parallel line of foods, creating new textures, flavours and tastes.

The Last Jews of Kerala

The Last Jews of Kerala
Author: Edna Fernandes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626369356

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Two thousand years ago, trade routes and the fall of Jerusalem took Jewish settlers seeking sanctuary across Europe and Asia. One little-known group settled in Kerala, in tropical southwestern India. Eventually numbering in the thousands, with eight synagogues, they prospered. Some came to possess vast estates and plantations, and many enjoyed economic privilege and political influence. Their comfortable lives, however, were haunted by a feud between the Black Jews of Ernakulam and the White Jews of Mattancherry. Separated by a narrow stretch of swamp and the color of their skin, they locked in a rancorous feud for centuries, divided by racism and claims and counterclaims over who arrived first in their adopted land. Today, this once-illustrious people is in its dying days. Centuries of interbreeding and a latter-day Exodus from Kerala after Israel's creation in 1948 have shrunk the population. The Black and White Jews combined now number less than fifty, and only one synagogue remains. On the threshold of extinction, the two remaining Jewish communities of Kerala have come to realize that their destiny, and their undoing, is the same. The Last Jews of Kerala narrates the rise and fall of the Black Jews and the White Jews over the centuries and within the context of the grand history of the Jewish people. It is the story of the twilight days of a people whose community will, within the next generation, cease to exist. Yet it is also a rich tale of weddings and funerals, of loyalty to family and fierce individualism, of desperation and hope.

Kerala History and its Makers

Kerala History and its Makers
Author: A. Sreedhara Menon
Publisher: D C Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2011-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788126437825

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This volume deals with the history of Kerala with special attention to selected historical personages who had played significant roles in shaping the history of Kerala through the ages.

History of Kerala

History of Kerala
Author: K. P. Padmanabha
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780836424010

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