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Mogaveera is a
fishermen community in the
Tulunad region of India. They
dominated the
maritime business of the region. The
Mogaveeras are the fishermen...
- very
diverse in
themselves with a
significant po****tion of Billavas,
Mogaveeras, Bunts, Goud
Saraswats and Tulu Brahmins.
Skilled workers form
small cottage...
- one of the
Mogaveera staying in Urwa and
asked for a
residing place in the
vicinity and so a
temple was
built for the deity, The
Mogaveeras have a unique...
- Billavas, Madivala, Shettigars, Tulu Gowdas, Devadigas, Kulalas, Koragas,
Mogaveeras, Tulu Brahmins, Vishwakarmas, Naiks.
Mangalorean Protestants are also...
- to
Kodava customs and dress. Less
frequent are Tulu
speakers Billavas,
Mogaveeras, Bunts, Goud
Saraswat Brahmins. The
Arebhashe gowdas, or
Kodagu Gowdas...
- is ****ociated
largely with
settlements of the
Mogaveera fisherman community.
Malpe is a hub of
Mogaveera,
Billava Christian and
Muslim po****tion.[citation...
- Ghadi, Padti, Vanjari,
Namdev Shimpi and others. Billava, Bunt, Nadavara,
Mogaveera and
Linghayat communities found in the
parts of
Karnataka which are near...
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original indigenous people of the
region are
Tuluvas (Bunts, Billavas,
Mogaveeras, Tulu gowda, Kulalas, Devadigas, Bearys, Jogis) and
Malayalis in the Kasaragod...
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Nagovisi of Melanesia; the Nairs, some
Thiyyas &
Muslims of
Kerala and the
Mogaveeras,
Billavas & the
Bunts of
Karnataka in
south India; the Khasi, Jaintia...
- 2015[update].
Hinduism is the
largest religion in Mangalore, and Devadiga,
Mogaveera, Billavas, Ganigas, Bunts, Vishwakarma, Padmashali, Brahmins, and Daivadnyas...