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- Karnataka (Kannada: Karnāṭaka , pronounced [kəɾᵊˈnaːʈəkɐː] kər-NAH-tə-kə) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed as Mysore State...
- The 2008 attacks on Christians in southern Karnataka were the wave of attacks directed against Christian churches and prayer halls in the Indian city of...
- Egyptian Sphinx" Gommateshwara statue of Bahubali at Sravanabelagola, Carnataca, India Obelisks – see this article for a list Ogham stones, inscribed...
- including the divisions of Konkan, Desh & Kandesh, and also northwestern Carnataca; it also included ****stan's Sindh Province (1847–1935) and Aden of present-day...
- multicultural and is a little different from the prevalent culture of the Carnataca state of India. A native of Mangalore is known as a Mangalorean in English...
- Maharashtra's supremacy; also with Belgaum and North Canara districts of Carnataca. The three concelhos of the territory are Bardes, Ilhas de Goa (Tiswadi)...
- Mangalore. Kuswad is also made and exchanged by Karwari Catholics of Carnataca and the Kudali Catholics of Sindhudurg, in the Konkan division of Maharashtra...
- awarded a doctorate for his literary work in Kannada called as Bibliotheca Carnataca. He also translated Kannada literature into German. Mögling is acknowledged...
- Diocese & the erstwhile South Canara district; by the southwestern coast of Carnataca, India. Mangalorean Catholic men used to wear white or black coats known...
- awarded a doctorate for his literary work in Kannada called as Bibliotheca Carnataca. He also translated Kannada literature into German. Another Lutheran German...