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  2. Tulu Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Tulu Nadu or Tulunad is a region and a proposed state on the southwestern coast of India. [5] The Tulu people , known as 'Tuluva' (plural 'Tuluver'), speakers of Tulu , a Dravidian language , are the preponderant ethnic group of this region. [ 6 ]

  3. Tulu people - Wikipedia

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    The Tulu people or Tuluvas are an ethno-linguistic and ethno-cultural group from Southern India. They are native speakers of the Tulu language and the region they traditionally inhabit is known as Tulu Nadu .

  4. List of Tulu people - Wikipedia

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    Ranjith Bajpe: Indian film director and screenwriter known for his work in Tulu cinema Anup Bhandari : film director, music director, lyricist & playback singer Ramchandra P. N. : filmmaker

  5. Chennu Nalike - Wikipedia

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    Mera (also known as Moger in Tulu and Mogera in Kannada), is a community of Tulu Nadu, India, an indigenous people mainly spread in the areas of modern Kasaragod District of Kerala and Mangalore, Udupi, Coorg Districts of Karnataka. They follow a matriarchal family system called as "Bari". The Language spoken by Meras' is Tulu.

  6. Category:Tulu people - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 October 2023, at 10:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Aati kalenja - Wikipedia

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    Tulu Nadu is known for its rich traditions. Especially in villages of Tulu Nadu where agriculture has a significant role in the life of Tuluvas socio-economic fabric is the people belonging to Nalike community visit houses of people in a colorful attire masquerading as Kalinja. In return, people would offer rice, vegetables and money to artistes.

  8. Bunt (community) - Wikipedia

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    The Bunt (/ ˈ b ʌ n t /, [1] Tulu: [bɐɳʈɐɾɯ]) people are an Indian community who historically have inhabited the Tulu Nadu region in South India. [2] Bunts were traditionally a warrior-class or martial caste community, [3] [4] with agrarian origins, [2] forming the landed gentry of the region. [5]

  9. Mangaloreans - Wikipedia

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    Tulu Nadu was governed by feudatories of the Vijayanagara Empire until the 17th century. The longest reigning dynasty of Tulu Nadu were the Alupas, feudatories and nobility of the prominent dynasties of Carnatic region. The Kadamba dynasty of Banavasi was the earliest, under which the Alupas flourished.