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- ethnically Kannadiga or from the outside. One theory posits that the Vijayanagara Empire, one of the region's most renowned, was founded by Kannadigas who served...
- Naire" was reused from Andhrawala. Viggy wrote "Veera Kannadiga looks luxurious but for Kannadigas, is nothing but an Andhra Meal!". Deccan Herald wrote...
- Kannadiga (transl. A Kannada Person) is a 2021 Indian Kannada-language period drama film written and directed by B.M. Giriraj. The film is produced by...
- Rajyotsava is listed as a government holiday in Karnataka and is celebrated by Kannadigas across the world. It is marked by the announcement and presentation of...
- third language by over 12.9 million non-native speakers in Karnataka. Kannadigas form Tamil Nadu's third biggest linguistic group; their po****tion is...
- Singham, starring Ajay Devgan and Prakash were derogatory against the Kannadigas. The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) had demanded the deletion...
- This meant that the Kannadigas in these regions, in spite of their large numbers, did not have an administrative patronage. Kannadigas in the Hubli-Karnataka...
- [kən̪n̪əɖə bɑːʋuʈə] ) is a de facto, linguistic, cultural and ethnic flag of Kannadigas, it is horizontal yellow and red bicolored flag, based on ancient belief...
- Sarojini Mahishi Report in Karnataka, which recommends job reservations for Kannadigas in government departments, public sector units and even in the private...
- became a twin city, with the "pētē", whose residents were predominantly Kannadigas and the cantonment created by the British. Throughout the 19th century...