- and
Society among the
Coorgs of
South India'
published in
Oxford in 1951. Cariappa, M. P.; Cariappa,
Ponnamma (1981). The
Coorgs and
their Origins. Aakar...
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Coorgs”. Chennai:
Notion Press. 2013. Kushalappa, Mookonda. “Long ago in
Coorg”. Chennai:
Pothi books. 2014. Murphy, Dervla. On a
Shoestring to
Coorg...
- and the
basis of
recruitment changed from
Tamil and
Telugu to
Coorg soldiers. The
Coorgs had not
previously been
recruited into the
Indian Army and this...
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existing provinces were
reconstituted into states. Thus,
Coorg Province became Coorg State.
Coorg State was
ruled by a
Chief Commissioner with
Mercara as...
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Coorg Province was a
province of
British India from 1834 to 1947 and the
Dominion of
India from 1947 to 1950.
Mercara was the
capital of the province...
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campaign were 93
killed and 200 wounded.
Coorgs (Kodavas)
History of
Coorg (Kodagu) Richter, G (1870).
Manual of
Coorg. Stolz. p. 337.
Retrieved 14 August...
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Coorg orange, also
called Coorg mandarin, is a
cultivar of
orange from
Kodagu in Karnataka. It was
given the
Geographical Indication status in 2006. In...
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Coorg frog may
refer to:
Coorg night frog (Nyctibatrachus sanctipalustris), a frog in the
family Nyctibatrachidae endemic to the
Western Ghats,
India Coorg...
- 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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despatched to
Coorg for
presentation in
November 1839. The
medal was not
awarded to all parti****nts, but only to the most
senior among the
loyal Coorgs, and to...