existing provinces were reconstituted into states. Thus, Coorg Province became Coorg State. Coorg State was ruled by a Chief Commissioner with Mercara as its...
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Kodagu district (redirect from Coorg)
former name Coorg) is an administrative district in the Karnataka state of India. Before 1956, it was an administratively separate Coorg State, at which...
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districts from Hyderabad. Also, the small Coorg State was merged, becoming a district in Mysore. The state was renamed Karnataka on 1 November 1973. Map...
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List of chief ministers of Karnataka (redirect from Chief Ministers of Mysore State)
states, as well as the entirety of Coorg, were added to it. President's rule may be imposed when the "government in a state is not able to function as per...
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Kodava people (redirect from Coorgs)
and law. Under British protection, Kodagu became a State with nominal independence (Coorg State). The British recognised the exceptional martial abilities...
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The Kingdom of Coorg (or Kingdom of Kodagu) was an independent kingdom that existed in India from the 16th century until 1834. It was ruled by a branch...
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States and union territories of India (redirect from State (India))
Bhopal (formerly Bhopal Princely State), Bilaspur (formerly Bilaspur Princely State), Coorg State (formerly Coorg Province), Delhi, Himachal Pradesh...
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1st Lok Sabha (section Coorg State)
Constituency Reserved Member Party Coorg None N. Somanna Indian National Congress...
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C. M. Poonacha (category Coorg State MLAs 1952–1956)
Cheppudira Muthana Poonacha was the Chief Minister of Coorg, Minister in Mysore State, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha), Union Railway...
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British Resident to the princely state of Mysore. The province of Coorg was established in May 1834, when the Kingdom of Coorg was abolished and its territories...
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The Coorg Legislative Assembly was a legislative body which introduced laws for Coorg State from 1950 to 1956. It had its origins in the Coorg Legislative...
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The Coorg War was fought between the British East India Company and the State of Coorg in 1834. Defiance of the Raja of Coorg (Chikka Virarajendra), a...
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Pandyanda Belliappa (category Coorg State politicians)
fighter and politician from the erstwhile state of Coorg. Belliappa entered politics in 1921 as a member of the Coorg Planters' Association. He later joined...
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History of Kodagu (category Coorg State)
Karnataka comprises the area of the former princely state of the same name. The earliest mention about Coorg can be seen in the works those date back to Sangam...
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Presidency to Mysore State earlier in 1953, when the new state of Andhra Pradesh was created out of Madras' northern districts. Coorg State became Kodagu district...
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Kodagu, then known as Coorg, a province in British India. She invited Mahatma Gandhi to her family house, during his campaign in Coorg, and donated all her...
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Minister of Coorg was the chief executive of the south Indian state of Coorg State. As per the Constitution of India, Chief Commissioner was a state's de jure...
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and Sullia region of Dakshina Kannada), Malenadu Kannada (Sakaleshpur, Coorg, Shimoga, Chikmagalur), Sholaga, Gulbarga Kannada, Dharawad Kannada etc...
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Kodava language (redirect from Kodava Thakk also known as Coorg Language)
Codava, Coorgi, Kodagu) is a Dravidian language spoken in Kodagu district (Coorg) in Southern Karnataka, India. It is an endangered The term Kodava has two...
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Karnataka Rajyotsava (category Indian state foundation days)
Rajyotsava, also known as Karnataka State Day, is a public holiday celebrated annually on 1 November in the Indian state of Karnataka. It commemorates the...
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the bicameral legislature of Karnataka state in India. Karnataka is one of the six states in India, where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising...
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single member of the Lok Sabha and was the sole Lok Sabha seat for the Coorg State. As of 1952, the constituency had 94,593 eligible voters. In the first...
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Emblem of Karnataka (redirect from Coat of arms of Mysore State)
The Emblem of Karnataka is the official state emblem of the State of Karnataka, India. It is based on that of the Kingdom of Mysore, and is carried on...
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Karnataka Ekikarana refers to the formation of the Indian state of Karnataka (then named Mysore State) in 1956 when several Indian states were created by redrawing...
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States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (redirect from State Reorganization Act)
along with Sengottai Taluk was added to Madras State. Mysore State: enlarged by the addition of Coorg State and the Kannada speaking districts from western...
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Codava National Council (redirect from Coorg National Council)
the Coorg State, 2009. "Codava National Council - Leader". Archived from the original on 31 January 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2014. Kodavas (Coorgs), their...
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was transferred to Rajasthan. * : On 1 November 1956, Coorg State was merged into Mysore State as per the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. * : On 1 November...
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March 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2021. Lindsay, A.W.C (1874). Report on the Coorg General Census of 1871, with Appendices. Kodagu: Mysore Government Press...
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The following is a list of prominent Kodavas (also known as the Coorg or Coorgi community). Sadguru Appaiah Swami Field Marshal K M Cariappa General K...
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members of legislature for 18 constituencies of the erstwhile Indian State of Coorg. It took place on 27 March 1952 and a total of 87,947 people voted 24...
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