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  2. Bangabhumi - Wikipedia

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    and of Vanga, also spelt Bongobhumi) is a separatist movement to create a Bengali Hindu country for Bangladeshi Hindus in southwestern Bangladesh by partitioning, envisioned by Banga Sena. Banga Sena (English: Vanga Army) is a separatist [1] Hindu organization which advocates formation of Bangabhumi for Bengali Hindus in Bangladesh. [2]

  3. Ba. Na. Sundara Rao - Wikipedia

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    He was a great orator and gave lectures on history, literature, education and the Indian freedom movement. [6] As a Kannada historian, Banasum published "Banglodaya", [7] a book about the creation of Bangladesh; and "Bharata-Pakistana Samarada Itihasa [8]" History of Indo-Pak War; the books demanded considerable labour and his meetings with the ...

  4. Unification of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    These two conferences were attended by a significant number of leaders, writers, poets and intellectuals from Karnataka. It was here that Huilgol Narayana Rao first sang his Udayavagali namma cheluva kannada nadu, which meant Let our charming Kannada land dawn!. The INC lent formal support to the cause; this was the first time the movement had ...

  5. Political history of medieval Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The political history of medieval Karnataka spans the 4th to the 16th centuries in Karnataka region of India.The medieval era spans several periods of time from the earliest native kingdoms and imperialism; the successful domination of the Gangetic plains in northern India and rivalry with the empires of Tamilakam over the Vengi region; and the domination of the southern Deccan and ...

  6. Gokak agitation - Wikipedia

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    The Gokak agitation (Kannada: ಗೋಕಾಕ್ ಚಳುವಳಿ) was a successful language rights agitation in the 1980s that fought for the first-language status of the Kannada language in the South Indian state of Karnataka.

  7. Talk:Bangabhumi - Wikipedia

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    In general, the "ideological argument" part of the article is original research. Unless it is shown that the Bangabhumi movement leaders espouse these arguments or have stated these as their arguments, combining a number of writeups to invent their ideology would simply be original research and synthesis. --Ragib 22:42, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

  8. Kadamba dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Kadambas minted coins, some of which have Kannada legends which provide additional numismatic evidence of their history. [107] The Kadambas (along with their contemporary Ganga dynasty of Talakad) were the first rulers to use Kannada as an additional official administrative language, as evidenced by the Halmidi inscription of c. 450. The ...

  9. Mayurasharma - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Before the rise of the Kadambas, the centres of power ruling the land were outside the Karnataka region; thus the Kadambas' ascent to power as an independent geo-political entity, with Kannada, the language of the soil as a major regional language, is a landmark event in the history of modern Karnataka with Mayuravarman as an important ...