- Ganapathi". Worldcat.
Retrieved 13 July 2019. Bhat, Anil (1
November 2018). "
Coorgis'
peaceful agitation now to
extend to
French emb****y". The
Asian Age. Retrieved...
- The
Coorgi–Cox
alphabet is an
alphabet developed by the
linguist Gregg M. Cox that is used by a
number of
individuals within Kodagu district of
India to...
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meaning 'speech of Kodavas', in the
Kodava language,
alternate name: Codava,
Coorgi, Kodagu) is an
endangered Dravidian language and it is
spoken in Kodagu...
-
captivity of
Kodavas (
Coorgis) at
Seringapatam was the
period of capture, deportation, and
imprisonment of
Kodava Takk
speaking Coorgi Christians who rebelled...
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forms the
Kodagu district of Karnataka.
History of
Kodagu Captivity of
Coorgis at
Seringapatam Cahoon, Ben. "Indian
states since 1947". www.worldstatesmen...
- Ganapathi". Worldcat.
Retrieved 13 July 2019. Bhat, Anil (1
November 2018). "
Coorgis'
peaceful agitation now to
extend to
French emb****y". The
Asian Age. Retrieved...
- the name of the
legendary ancestor of the
Kodavas (Kodagas,
Coorgs or
Coorgis). The
legend of
Chandra Varma is
found in four
chapters (11 to 14) of the...
- 47 Adi 198,462 0.019% 48
Thado 190,595 0.019% 49
Lotha 170,001 0.017% 50
Coorgi/Kodagu 166,187 0.016% 51
Rabha 164,770 0.016% 52
Tangkhul 142,035 0.014%...
- Bosančica –
Bosnian Carian –
Carian Caucasian Albanian –
Caucasian Albanian Coorgi–Cox alphabet –
Kodava Coptic –
Egyptian Cyrillic –
Eastern South Slavic...
- waist. The
turban called Mundaas or Urmal, were
usually flattened like the
Coorgi turbans. It was a long
white piece of
cloth with a
Todop (golden hem) tied...