- live in
nearly 400 villages,
called Hattis. The
Badagas speak a
language called Badaga. The name
Badaga,
meaning 'northerner',
comes from Old
Kannada Badagana...
- Look up
Badaga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Badaga may
refer to:
Badagas, an
indigenous people inhabiting the
Nilgiri Hills of
Tamil Nadu, India...
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Badaga language test of
Wikipedia at
Wikimedia Incubator Online community of
Badagas worldwide Badaga literature A
website on the
Badaga Audio recordings...
- land is the
major resource amongst the
Badagas,
which even
today most
Badagas are
ignorant about. The
Badagas did not find any
representation in independent...
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Kannada dialects, in the
broad sense incorporating the Kannada–
Badaga languages, are
spoken in and
around Karnataka.
Apart from
literary Kannada, used...
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reserves with a heritage, rich in
flora and fauna.
Tribal groups such as the
Badagas, Toda, Kotas, Irulla, Kurumba, Paniya, Adiyan,
Edanadan Chettis, Allar...
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District by the
colonial British rulers. The
Nilgiris and the
Badagas have a uniqueness. The
Badaga language has no
script of its own,
similar to
other non-lettered...
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Badaga Bengali Bhojpuri Bihari Bodo
Chhattisgarhi Deccani Dogri English Gujarati Haryanvi Hindi Jharkhandi Kannada...
- unintelligible.
Occasionally other diacritics are doubled:
Rhoticity in
Badaga /be/ "mouth", /be˞/ "bangle", and /be˞˞/ "crop". Mild and
strong aspiration...
- Vitthala’s brother-in-law,
which enraged the
Badagas. the
occupation was short-lived by
August 21, 1544, the
Badagas withdrew to Kalakkadu, due to the Portuguese...