-
called Kodava Naad in the
native Kodava language. The word "
Kodavas" was
anglicized to "Coorgs" by the
British Raj. For centuries, the
Kodavas have lived...
-
Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy (Karnataka's
Kodava Literary Academy),
apart from
Kodavas, and
their related groups, the Amma
Kodavas, the
Kodava Peggade...
- The
Kodava (
Kodava: [
koɖɐʋɐ], natively:
Koḍava takkï,
Kodava: [
koɖɐʋɐ t̪ɐkːɨ],
meaning 'speech of
Kodavas',
Angloid name: Codava, Coorgi) is a Dravidian...
- Look up
Kodava or
Kodagu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kodava may
refer to:
Kodava people, a
people of the
hilly region of
Coorg in Karnataka, India...
- The
following is a list of
prominent Kodavas (also
known as the
Coorg or
Coorgi community).
Sadguru Appaiah Swami Haradasa Appachcha Kavi
Field Marshal...
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captivity of
Kodavas (Coorgis) at
Seringapatam was the
period of capture, deportation, and
imprisonment of
Kodava Takk
speaking kodavas who
rebelled against...
-
special guarantee for
Kodava 2.
Jamma land and
Jamma malai land (traditional
sedentary farming and hill
farming lands of
Kodavas)
under Article 370 and...
- the
Kodavas.This is a
weapon used only by
kodavas Pichangatti is
derived from a
Tamil word for "hand knife".
Pichangatti was
invented by the
Kodavas. The...
- a
surprise attack upon the
Kodavas who were
besieged by the
invading Muslim army. 500 were
killed and over 40,000
Kodavas fled to the
woods and concealed...
- ISBN 9788180693977 – via
Google Books. ****nna, I M.
Coorg Memoirs (The
story of the
Kodavas). Richter, G (1870).
Manual of Coorg- A
Gazetteer of the
natural features...