- Moplah
- Moplah Mop"lah, n. [Malayalam m[=a]pplia.] One of a class of Mohammedans in Malabar. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Moplah — may refer to: Mappila, an ancient Muslim community in Malabar, Kerala state, present day India Moplah Riots, a series of revolts and attacks by Mappilas against Hindu landlords and British government officials Malabar Rebellion, a full scale… … Wikipedia
Moplah (Schwert) — Angaben Waffenart: Schwert Bezeichnungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moplah-Aufstand — Der Moplah Aufstand war ein Aufstand keralesischer Muslime, die Moplah oder Mappila genannt werden, gegen die britische Kolonialmacht im heutigen indischen Bundesstaat Kerala, der 1921–22 blutig niedergeschlagen wurde. Der Moplah Aufstand war… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moplah Riots — The Moplah Riots (also known as the Moplah Rebellion , Maappila Lahala in Malayalam) was a British Muslim and Hindu Muslim conflict in Kerala that occurred in 1921. During the early months of 1921, multiple events including the Khilafat movement… … Wikipedia
Moplah (sword) — Ayda Katti Type Sword Place of origin India Service history Used by Moplah Wars Moplah uprising of 1921 22 … Wikipedia
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Kodava moplah (Kodagu Mappila) — The Kodava Mappila (or Kodava Moplah) are a Muslim community of Kodagu, India. They are believed to have converted to Islam after the conquest of Kodagu by Tipu Sultan. Many of them retain their Kodava family or clan names. The name Mappila is… … Wikipedia
Malabar Rebellion — Moplah Rebellion Part of Khilafat Movement, Mappila riots, Tenancy Movement, Non cooperation movement South Malabar 1921.png South Malabar in 1921; Areas in red show Taluks affected by the rebellion … Wikipedia
Mappillah-Aufstand — Beim Moplah Aufstand, benannt nach dem Stamm – auch Mappillahs genannt – der in Kerala 1921 22 blutig niedergeschlagen wurde, handelte es sich, obwohl miserabel organisiert, um die größte Herausforderung der britischen Herrschaft in Indien seit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Religious violence in India — includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting.[1] Religions such as Zoroastrianism and Judaism have survived peacefully with Hindus for… … Wikipedia