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Kodagu district (Kodava: [koɖɐɡɨ]) (also
known by its
former name Coorg) is an
administrative district in the
Karnataka state of India.
Before 1956, it...
- Malekudiya,
kodagu Meda,
kodagu Kembatti,
kodagu Kapala,
kodagu Kavadi,
kodagu Kolla,
kodagu Koyava,
kodagu Banna,
kodagu Golla,
kodagu Kanya,
kodagu Maleya...
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castes and
tribes in
Kodagu. The
language has two dialects:
Mendele (spoken in
Northern and
Central Kodagu, i.e.
outside Kodagu's Kiggat naadu) and Kiggat...
- part of the
historical region of
Coorg now
forms the
Kodagu district of Karnataka.
History of
Kodagu Captivity of
Coorgis at
Seringapatam Cahoon, Ben. "Indian...
- The
district of
Kodagu in present-day
Karnataka comprises the area of the
former princely state of the same name. The
earliest mention about Coorg can...
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government of Karnataka. The
Kodavas who
mainly reside in the
Kodagu district,
speak Kodava Takk.
Kodagu was a
separate State with its own
Chief Minister and Council...
- Ma****ri (Kodava: [mɐɖikeːri]) is city and
headquarters of
Kodagu district in the
Karnataka state of India. It is
recognised as one of the world's eight...
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Karanavar or
Karanavan or Karanava,
parsimoniously speaking, was used as a
title or to
denote the male head in Malayali, Tulu and
Coorg society. Karnavar...
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anthropology and philosophy. He is
particularly noted for his
coverage of the
Kodagu (Coorg)
region and the
Kodava ethno-linguistic group, his own birthplace...
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constituency was
conducted in 1952 to the
legislature of the
Coorg State (
Kodagu) in India. The
constituency included Kushalanagar. This seat was included...