Ezhimala: The Abode of the Naval Academy

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Northern Book Centre, 1993 - Ezhimala (India) - 104 pages
This book has been prepared to give the background of the place and people around Ezhimala, which is going to be the abode of the new Naval Academy. Ezhimala, a place of exceptional natural beauty and extremely suitable as a Naval training base, was an outstanding landmark on the Malabar Coast for sailors from ancient days. It remained unknown and neglected for a few centuries. Reviews The author expertly demonstrates the needs and the dimensions of training for Naval personnel. He shows how Ezhimala will satisfy all the requirements of a modern training station for a sophisticated Navy. T. Madhava Menon, Dravidian Linguistic Academy Journal, Kerala It describes in detail the history, geography, and the people of the place. Indian Navy's history from the days of the East India Company is traced. Mathrubhumi, 16th October, 1993 The Naval Academy, whose abode will be Ezhimala, will be bringing the most modern scientific and technological progress of the world for protecting the unity and integrity of an ancient land whose culture and traditions are represented by Ezhimala. V. Krishna Iyer, Former Judge, Supreme Court
 

Contents

Religious and Society in Malabar Coast in Ancient Days
11
Ancient Maritime Tradition of India and Expansion of Europe in the Indian Ocean
22
Naval Battles off the Malabar Coast
32
The Dutch French and British in Malabar
51
Indian Navy The Past The Present and Future
62
The Naval Academy
77
Ezhimala Today
85
Index
97
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