Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991 -

: Integrated prayer and fasting times for the state's significant Muslim population.

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Consulting archival data like the Mathrubhumi 1991 publication remains highly relevant for specific modern workflows: mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991

Observed on April 14 or 15 (Medam 1), marking the Malayalam New Year.

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Each date box contained multiple numbers. The large bold number represented the standard Gregorian date. In the corners, smaller fonts indicated the Malayalam date, the Saka Era date, and the Islamic Hijri calendar date.

The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar, published by the prominent Kerala-based media house Mathrubhumi If you share with third parties, their policies apply

In 1991, no one swiped left or right; they tore a leaf off the Mathrubhumi calendar to start a new day. If you are looking for it today, you are likely looking for a piece of your own history. Whether for astrological precision or pure nostalgia, the 1991 Mathrubhumi calendar remains a gold standard for timekeeping in God’s Own Country.

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