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  2. History of Kodagu - Wikipedia

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    Coorg (Kodagu) was the smallest province in India, with an area of only 1,582 square miles (4,100 km 2). As a province of British India, it was administered by a commissioner, subordinate to the Governor-General of India through the resident of Mysore, who was also officially chief commissioner of Coorg. Later freedom fighters from Kodagu ...

  3. Kingdom of Coorg - Wikipedia

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    Watercolour of the guest house of the Raja of Coorg with the fort in the background, 1795 Portico of the Coorg Rajah's palace at Somwaspett (May 1853, X, p.48) [1] The Kingdom of Coorg (or Kingdom of Kodagu) was an independent kingdom [2] that existed in India from the 16th century until 1834. [3] It was ruled by a branch of the Ikkeri Nayaka ...

  4. Kodava people - Wikipedia

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    The religious customs and practices of the hill people of Coorg gradually and subtly began to be influenced by the Brahmin practises and rituals. The role of the Coorg priest, via: Amma Kodavas declined and that of the Brahmin priest increased. In due course, the Amma Kodavas had no role to play in the religious aspects of the people of Coorg.

  5. Captivity of Kodavas at Seringapatam - Wikipedia

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    Hyder offered five rupees for every head of a Coorg (Kodava) that was brought before him. After some time when his soldiers brought him 700 heads, Hyder got the carnage stopped. [10] [11] Coorg was again invaded by Hyder in 1773 at the invitation of Linga Raja who claimed the throne for his nephew Appaji Raja against Devappa Raja of Horamale. [12]

  6. Coorg Province - Wikipedia

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    Coorg Province was established in June 1834 following the capitulation of the last Maharajah of the Kingdom of Coorg, Chikka Virarajendra on 24 April 1834 culminating the Coorg War. General James Stuart Fraser , the Commander-in-chief of the East India Company forces in the war was appointed military administrator and served as the first ...

  7. List of Kodavas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of prominent Kodavas (also known as the Coorg or Coorgi community). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday, October 10

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    Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night. ... Today's Connections Game Answers for Thursday, October 10, 2024: 1. BODY PARTS: ARM, EYE, HIP, LEG 2.

  9. Kodava language - Wikipedia

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    The Kodava (Kodava:) (Koḍava takkï, Kodava: [koɖɐʋɐ t̪ɐkːɨ], meaning 'speech of Kodavas', in the Kodava language, alternate name: Codava, Coorgi, Kodagu) is a Dravidian language spoken in Kodagu district (Coorg) in Southern Karnataka, India. [4]