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  2. Karnataka Rajyotsava - Wikipedia

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    The Kannada flag, used as an emblem of Kannada culture. Rajyotsava Day is celebrated with great joy and vigour all over Karnataka. The entire state wears a festive look on this day as the red and yellow Kannada flags are hoisted at different strategic locations across the state and the Kannada anthem ("Jaya Bharatha Jananiya Tanujate") is ...

  3. Byari dialect - Wikipedia

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    Nativised Arabic words are very common in everyday speech, especially in coastal areas. Byari also has words related to Tamil and Malayalam . Tamil and Malayalam Speakers can understand Byari up to an extent of 75%.

  4. Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (transl. Revolutionary warrior Sangolli Rayanna) is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language war film directed by Naganna and produced by Anand Appugol. Darshan , [ 4 ] Jaya Prada and Nikita Thukral play lead roles.

  5. List of Rajyotsava Award recipients (1991–2000) - Wikipedia

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    Karnataka Rajyotsava Prashasti; Civilian award: Sponsored by: Government of Karnataka: Formerly called: Mysore State Award (1966–1972) Reward(s) • ₹100,000/- • Gold Medal: First awarded: 1966: Last awarded: 2020: Highlights; Total awarded: 2400 (Awardees including Individuals & Institutions)

  6. Rajyotsava Prashasti - Wikipedia

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    Karnataka Rajyotsava Award was instituted in 1966 to be awarded to citizens of Karnataka in recognition of their distinguished contribution in various spheres of activity including the Arts, Education, Industry, Literature, Science, Sports, Medicine, Social Service and Public Affairs. It has also been awarded to some distinguished individuals ...

  7. History of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The Chindaka Nagas of central India Gangas, [1] Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, [note 1] Chalukyas of Vengi, [2] Yadava Dynasty of Devagiri were all of Kannada origin [3] who later took to encouraging local languages. In the medieval and early modern periods, the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bahmani Sultanate became the major powers in Karnataka.

  8. Bengaluru Ganesh Utsava - Wikipedia

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    The food camps representing the six geographical areas - Hyderabad Karnataka, Coastal Karnataka, North Karnataka, Bayaluseeme, Malenadu, and Old Mysore, are always full of people. The preparation and distribution of vast range of food in large quantities, without compromising on quality and taste, is borne by Sri Vasudeva Adiga of 'Adigas' fame.

  9. Ethnic groups in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The difference in the numerical strength of Urdu speakers varies from a few hundred to thousands. [10] Almost 57.5% of the total Urdu population in Karnataka are bilingual. Kannada is the most preferred language among the Urdu speakers of Karnataka. About 43.5% of the total Urdu population has bilingualism in Kannada. [10]