Shab-e-Malwa
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Shab-e-Malwa is dusk time in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, India. Due to its altitude of about 550 to 600 meters above mean sea level, the region has comparatively cool evenings against the hot days during the summer season. Even if the day temperature reaches 42 to 43 degrees Celsius, the night temperatures are always in range of 20 to 22 degrees making the climate much cooler than the other areas of the region.
[edit] Etymology
Shab is an Urdu word meaning night. Shab-e-Malwa thus means night(s) of Malwa. The term is known to have been introduced and made famous by the Mughals.