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  2. Kulala - Wikipedia

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    Kulala is a Hindu caste who traditionally pursued pottery trade and farming as professions and are commonly found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and southern and western parts of Tamil Nadu.

  3. Culture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Kerala has developed over the past millennia, with influences from other parts of India and abroad. [1] [2] It is defined by its antiquity and the organic continuity sustained by the Malayali people. [3] Modern Kerala society took shape owing to migrations from different parts of India and abroad throughout Classical Antiquity ...

  4. Kulay culture - Wikipedia

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    The Kulay culture was a culture of the Siberian forests during the 1st millennium BCE, in the northern taiga zone of the Ob River basin. [1] They used bronze and related basic iron technologies, and their designs were related to the animal style of the steppes. [ 2 ]

  5. Velar (caste) - Wikipedia

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    They are subdivided into numerous clans based on Koottamam or Kulam. Some Tamil-speaking Velar in northern Tamil Nadu and Kongu regions use the title Udayar. Telugu-speaking Kummaras in southern Tamil Nadu use the title Chettiyar.

  6. Mangaloreans - Wikipedia

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    Majority of Mangaloreans belong to the Tuluva ethnic group. The Tuluvas have historically been concentrated in the coastal areas. The major Tulu speaking castes are Shettigar, Mundalas, Mogeras, Okkaliga Gowda's, Bairas, Samagaras, Billavas, Sapaliga, Rajaka (Madival), Bunts, Mogaveeras, Kulala's, Devadiga's, Tulu Brahmins, Vishwakarmas& Nayak's. [10]

  7. Tulu people - Wikipedia

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    From India's independence and following the reorganization of states, the Tuluvas have been demanding national language status for Tulu [22] and a separate state for themselves called Tulu Nadu ('land of Tuluvas'), based on their language and distinct culture. Though somewhat subdued for a while, this demand has grown stronger in recent years.

  8. Nagaradhane - Wikipedia

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    According to Hindu culture, Lord Vishnu takes rest under the shade of the giant snake, [Adishesha]. Lord Shiva wears a cobra Vasuki around his neck. It is difficult to trace the origin of Nagaradhane, though some clans among Tulu people of Nagavanshi descent, thus maybe snake worship was popularised by them.

  9. Kulli culture - Wikipedia

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    The Kulli culture was a prehistoric culture in southern Balochistan in Pakistan ca. 2500 - 2000 BCE. The pottery and other artifacts are similar to those of the Indus Valley civilization and it is not clear whether the Kulli culture is a local variation of the Indus Valley civilization or an own culture complex.