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    Tulu Nadu or Tulunad is a region and a proposed state on the southwestern coast of India. The Tulu people, known as 'Tuluva' (plural 'Tuluver'), speakers...
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    The native speakers of Tulu are referred to as Tuluva or Tulu people and the geographical area is unofficially called Tulu Nadu. The Indian census report...
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    the Tulu language and the region they traditionally inhabit is known as Tulu Nadu. This region comprises the districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi in...
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    Tulu Nadu State movement (തുളുനാട് രാജ്യ സമിതി) is aimed at increasing Tulu Nadu's influence and political power through the formation of separate Tulu...
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    1971. Earlier, these films were released in theatres across the Tulu Nadu region. Tulu film industry has grown to such an extent that films are being released...
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  • This is a list of communities of Tulu Nadu, a Tulu-speaking region spread over parts of present Karnataka, India (In alphabetical order). Billava Bunt...
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  • Kannada, Udupi Districts of Karnataka, India. The indigenous or Tulu speaking people of Tulu Nadu, Tuluvas who migrated from this region to other places, are...
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  • The Chowta dynasty was a Jain dynasty that ruled parts of the Tulu Nadu region during the 12th – 18th centuries. The Chowtas had migrated from North India...
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  • Bunt (community) (category Pages with Tulu IPA)
    The Bunt (/ˈbʌnt/, Tulu: [bɐɳʈɐɾɯ]) people are an Indian community who historically have inhabited the Tulu Nadu region in South India. Bunts were traditionally...
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    Buta Kola (category Culture of Tulu Nadu)
    Nēmā, is a shamanistic dance performance prevalent among the Hindus of Tulu Nadu and parts of Malenadu of Karnataka and Kasargod in northern Kerala, India...
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  • people are an ethnic group of India. They are found traditionally in Tulu Nadu region and engaged in toddy tapping, cultivation and other activities...
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    Chennakeshava Virupaksha Narasimha Renuka Some of the primary kuladevatas of Tulu Nadu include: Naga/Naga Bermeru Panjurli Mahakali Lakkesiri Jumadi Guliga Some...
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    Aati kalenja (category Culture of Tulu Nadu)
    practiced by Tulu people from the region of Tulu Nadu, India which is believed to bring prosperity during Aati which is one of the months in Tulu calendar...
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  • Tuluva Brahmin (redirect from Tulu Brahmin)
    Tulu Brahmins or Tuluva Brahmins are the inhabitants of Tulu Nadu, also considered a part of Parashurama Kshetra which extends to Kerala. They consist...
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  • Karnataka Brahmin (category Tulu Nadu)
    "Kannada Nadu" or "Karu Nadu" (Kannada speaking region) and "Tulu Nadu" (Tulu speaking region). The Karnataka Brahmins from Kannada Nadu region are...
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    The veneration of the dead, including one's ancestors, is based on love and respect for the deceased. In some cultures, it is related to beliefs that the...
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    Dakshina Kannada (category Tulu Nadu)
    headquarters in the coastal city of Mangalore. It is part of the larger Tulu Nadu region. The district covers an area nestled in between the Western Ghats...
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  • Mangaloreans (category Tulu Nadu)
    literature (300 BCE - 300 CE), Tulu Nadu was one of the 12 socio-geographical regions included in the ancient Tamilakam. Tulu Nadu must certainly at one time...
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  • notable people who belong to an ethnic Tuluva community and who natively speak Tulu language. Kayyar Kinhanna Rai: Indian independence activist and writer V...
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    Koti and Chennayya (category Culture of Tulu Nadu)
    Ballads were made in the Tulu Padana. Koti and Chennayya were born to the Deyi Baidethi of the Billava people of Tulu Nadu. Owing to the brothers heroic...
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    Archived from the original on 12 March 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021. "Tulu Nadu movement gaining momentum". The Hindu. Mangalore, India. 13 August 2006...
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  • This is a list of Hindu ( Sanatana ) temples in Tulu Nadu, a region in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, comprising present day Dakshina Kannada...
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  • Kerala, India Nanjil Nadu, historical region in the Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu, formerly part of Travancore Tulu Nadu, Tulu speaking region spread...
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  • Malayalam spoken by the Bearys who are part of the Muslim community in Tulu Nadu region of Southern Karnataka and Northern Kerala (Dakshina Kannada, Udupi...
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    as Tulu Nadu. Historically, Tulu Nadu lay between the Gangavalli River in the north and the Chandragiri River in the south. Currently, Tulu Nadu consists...
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  • The Jain Bunt are the Jains of Bunt caste from Tulunaad area of India. It has been said that the Jain Bunts also have the highest per capita income in...
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    of the population spoke Kannada, 20.83% Malayalam, 14.86% Kodava, 8.92% Tulu, 5.81% Are, 4.66% Yerava, 4.23% Tamil, 2.95% Urdu, 1.74% Kurumba, 1.55% Telugu...
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    Nagaradhane (category Culture of Tulu Nadu)
    districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasaragod collectively known as Tulu Nadu, practiced by Tuluva community members. Cobras are not just seen as deities...
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  • areas in southwestern Karnataka Tulu language, a language spoken in Karnataka and in the Kasaragod district Tulu Nadu, a Tulu-speaking region spread over...
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  • Kannada of Karnataka, which is often termed as a single region called as Tulu Nadu. Yakshagana, Nagaradhane, Bootha Kola and Aati kalenja are the distinctive...
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