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  2. Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Other Hoysala Karnataka dishes include: [5] Badanekayi-aloogedde gojju, a curry [6] made with eggplant and potatoes; Bili holige, similar to the rice flatbread akki rotti but softer and suppler; Gulpavate, a sweet made with dried fruit, ghee, jaggery, and toasted wheat flour; Mysuru kootu, a Karnataka-style lentil and vegetable stew

  3. Hoysala Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Standing Vishnu as Keshava, 1st quarter of the 12th century, Hoysala period, probably Belur, Karnataka, India. Hoysala society in many ways reflected the emerging religious, political and cultural developments of those times. During this period, the society became increasingly sophisticated. The status of women was varied.

  4. Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas - Wikipedia

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    The Hoysala dynasty ruled large parts of present-day Karnataka between the 11th and 14th centuries. By the end of the 12th century, they had expanded the agrarian economic system of their kingdom and had also begun to establish taxation, revenue and administrative systems, thus beginning the process of state formation.

  5. Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    For example Hoysala Karnataka Brahmins mainly concentrated in regions ruled by Hoysala kings, Badaganadu Brahmins originating from Northern part of South Karnataka, Sirinadu Brahmins concentrated in Tumkur District. Going by this system of naming Smartha Brahmin communities it can be concluded that Halenadu Karnataka Brahmins belong to Halenadu ...

  6. Iyer - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Iyers Iyengars Vaidiki Brahmins Vaidiki Velanadu Havyaka Brahmin Hoysala Karnataka Brahmins Sthanika ... exclusive to Brahmins of South India, is the Āvani ...

  7. Hoysala literature - Wikipedia

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    Hoysala literature is the large body of literature in the Kannada and Sanskrit languages produced by the Hoysala Empire (1025–1343) in what is now southern India. [1] The empire was established by Nripa Kama II , came into political prominence during the rule of King Vishnuvardhana (1108–1152), [ 2 ] and declined gradually after its defeat ...

  8. Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    The Brahmins were also consulted in the transmission, development and maintenance of law and justice system outside India. [77] Hindu Dharmasastras , particularly Manusmriti written by the Prajapati Manu, states Anthony Reid, [ 78 ] were "greatly honored in Burma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Cambodia and Java-Bali (Indonesia) as the defining ...

  9. Category:Kannada Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kannada Brahmins" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Hoysala Karnataka Brahmin; K. Kandavara Brahmin; Kannada Brahmin;