- Koodli, also
spelled Kudli or
Kudali, is a
small historic village in
Shimoga District, in the
Indian state of Karnataka. It is at the
sangam (confluence)...
- them.
Catholic Christians of Kudal, Sawantwadi, and
Ratnagerry speak the
Kudali or
Malvani dialect of Konkani.
Marathi Christians are
predominantly Protestant...
- district, Maharashtra, India. It is
surrounded by a
river called Niranjana or
Kudali.
There is a big
temple of 'Pimpleshwar & Wakadeshwar' at the
river coast...
- The Indo-Aryan Languages:
London & New York: Routledge. pp. 789–790. In
Kudali dialect Masica (1991:97) Sohoni,
Pushkar (May 2017). "Marathi of a single...
- house". KPCL. "Introduction of Sri
Kudali Kshetra".
Kudali Mutt. "History of Sri
Kudali Sringeri Sharada Peetham".
Kudali mutt. "Bahuguna to lend strength...
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Tributaries • left Yerla, Bhima, Dindi, Musi, Paleru,
Munneru • right
Kudali (Niranjna) Venna, Koyna, Panchganga, Dudhaganga, Ghataprabha, Malaprabha...
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modern Christianised caste among Goan,
Bombay East Indian, Mangalorean,
Kudali &
Karwari Catholics. They are
patrilineal descendants of
Kshatriya and Vaishya...
-
account for 25
percent of the po****tion, as of 2011
Census of India. Many
Kudali,
Mangalorean and
Karwari Catholics in present-day
Karnataka and Maharashtra...
- (Latin Catholicism)
Related ethnic groups Luso-Indians, Anglo-Indians,
Kudali Christians, Goan Christians,
Mangalorean Christians,
Karwari Christians...
- with
simpler Vesara style. The
village of
Koodli – also
spelled Kudli,
Kudali – was a
major town
through the 14th-century and of
great antiquity, with...