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  2. Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Kannada ( / ˈkɑːnədə, ˈkæn -/; [ 4][ 5] ಕನ್ನಡ, IPA: [ˈkɐnːɐɖa] ), formerly also known as Canarese, [ 6] is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states. It has around 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a second or third ...

  3. Adi Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Adi Karnataka[ 1] refers to a group of people who are indigenous to Karnataka, India. Adi Karnataka is a social group in Karnataka Gazette. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) uses the term 'Adi Karnataka' while referring to one group of the Kannadiga aboriginals who are indigenous to the state of Karnataka. In the mid-1830s, a British traveller ...

  4. Kannadigas - Wikipedia

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

  5. Mankuthimmana Kagga - Wikipedia

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    Mankuthimmana Kagga. Mankuthimmana Kagga, written by Dr. D. V. Gundappa and published in 1943, is one of the best known of the major literary works in Kannada. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Kannada literature and is referred to as the Bhagavad Gita in Kannada. [ 1] The title of the work can be translated as "Dull Thimma's Rigmarole ...

  6. Bengaluru Kannada - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Bangalore Kannada is a vernacular dialect of the Indian language, Kannada, which serves as the official language of the state of Karnataka, as the native language by the majority people of Karnataka classical languages of India . This dialect is primarily spoken by youth and in informal discourse between locals.

  7. Old Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Old Kannada or Halegannada (Kannada: ಹಳೆಗನ್ನಡ, romanized: Haḷegannaḍa) is the Kannada language which transformed from Purvada halegannada or Pre-old Kannada during the reign of the Kadambas of Banavasi (ancient royal dynasty of Karnataka 345–525 CE). [1] The Modern Kannada language has evolved in four phases over the years.

  8. List of Kannada-language films - Wikipedia

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    Amara Jyothi. Amara Madhura Prema. Amara Prema. Amarajeevi (1965) Amarashilpi Jakanachari (1964) Amarnath (1978) America America (1995) Amma (1968) Ammavara Ganda.

  9. Folk arts of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Folk artist applying character makeup. This is a group of itinerant actors in Karnataka who specialise in unscripted miming; no stage or facility is used. The artists move from place to place, pitching tents and offering to perform. They play a variety of mythological, legendary and real characters.