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  2. Kodava people - Wikipedia

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    The Kodava tribe also forms more than 60 percent of the Kodava-speaking population. ... (the Western sign of ... Some such popular Kannada movies were Huliya Haalina ...

  3. Kannadigas - Wikipedia

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    The Kannadigas or Kannadigaru [a] (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು [b]), often referred to as Kannada people, are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group who natively speak Kannada South Indian state of Karnataka in India and its surrounding regions. [5]

  4. Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Kannada (/ ˈ k ɑː n ə d ə, ˈ k æ n-/; [4] [5] ಕನ್ನಡ, IPA: [ˈkɐnːɐɖa]), formerly also known as Canarese, [6] is a classical Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states.

  5. Halmidi inscription - Wikipedia

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    The inscription is written in pre-old Kannada (Puruvada-hala Kannada), which later evolved into old Kannada, middle Kannada and eventually modern Kannada. [13] The Halmidi inscription is the earliest evidence of the usage of Kannada as an administrative language.

  6. Kannada script - Wikipedia

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    Modification of existing glyphs: In the early Kannada script, no orthographic distinction was made between the short mid [e, o] ಎ, ಒ and long mid [eː, oː] ಏ, ಓ. However, distinct signs were employed to denote the special consonants viz. the trill [r] ಱ the retroflex lateral [ɭ] ಳ and the retroflex rhotic [ɻ] ೞ, by the 5th century.

  7. Kannada (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    A, Srinidhi; A, Sridatta (2017-01-22), Request to change glyphs of Kannada letters Vocalic L and Vocalic LL and their vowel signs: L2/17-127: Anderson, Deborah (2017-04-19), Feedback and Response on L2/17-041: Request to change glyphs of Kannada letters Vocalic L and Vocalic LL and their vowel signs: L2/17-160

  8. Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Smartha Brahmin, Kannada Brahmins Halenadu Karnataka Brahmins (HKBs) are a sect of Kannada speaking Smartha Brahmins and follow Advaita Vedanta propounded by Adi Shankaracharya . HKBs are essentially Rig Vedic Brahmins and are known to follow Dharmaśāstra extensively in their life.

  9. Telugu-Kannada alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Satavahanas introduced the Brahmi to present-day Telugu and Kannada-speaking regions. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] But according to Georg Bühler , it seems more likely that the Bhattiprolu script represents a provincial offshoot of early Brahmi in the south, rather than a separate line of development from a hypothetical Semitic prototype itself, as ...