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movable type
printing of "
Canarese"
appears to be the
Canarese Grammar of
Carey printed at
Serampore in 1817, and the "Bible in
Canarese" of John
Hands in 1820...
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Canarese Saraswat Konkani or
Southern Saraswat Konkani is a set of
dialects spoken by
Saraswat Brahmins of the
Canara sub-region of Karnataka, and also...
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Indic text. The
Kannada script (IAST: Kannaḍa lipi; obsolete:
Kanarese or
Canarese script in English) is an
abugida of the
Brahmic family, used to
write Kannada...
- Inter-India Publications. p. 76. ISBN 9788121002660. The
Canarese or the
Karnataka Brahmins The
Canarese speaking or
Karnataka brahmins are
divided into two...
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Telangana they are
known as Balijas. Banajiga (vanik, tradesman) are
Canarese traders, many of whom are Lin****ats.
Variations of the name in use in the...
- in the
Wesleyan Canarese Mission, at the
Bangalore Petah.
Garrett was a
linguist and a
scholar of
several languages such as
Canarese (Kannada), Sanskrit...
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named after Rev.
Josiah Hudson, a missionary,
Canarese scholar and
educationist who
started many
Canarese schools in the
Bangalore Petah region. The church...
- (LMS), a
Canarese scholar and a
pioneer of
education in the
Bangalore Pete region. The
Church stands on the
grounds of the
London Mission Canarese Chapel...
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Mangalorean Catholics (Konkani: Kōdiyālcheñ Kathōlikā) are an ethno-religious
community of
Latin Christians from the
Diocese of
Mangalore and the erstwhile...