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Pandyanda I.
Belliappa (or
Pandianda I. Belliappa) was a Gandhian, a
freedom fighter and
politician from the
erstwhile state of Coorg.
Belliappa entered...
- the
state by C. M.
Poonacha and the
Takkadi party led by the
Gandhian Pandyanda Belliappa.
While the
Congress supported merger with the
neighbouring Mysore...
- Gowramma,
noted writer Guddemane Appaiah Gowda, 19th
century freedom fighter Pandyanda Belliappa (also
called Pandianda Belliappa or P I Belliappa) Gandhian...
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Hyder Ali
thrice Mathanda Appachu,
defeated the
British in
battle in 1834
Pandyanda Belliappa (also
called Pandianda Belliappa or P I Belliappa) Gandhian...
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first MLA of
Coorg State, and was also the
District board President.
Pandyanda Belliappa (Kodagu's Gandhi),
Kollimada C. Carumbaiah, C.M. Poonacha, Chekkera...
- from
Kodagu supported the
National Independence Movement. One of them,
Pandyanda Belliappa was
known as Kodagu's Gandhi.
After India's
independence in...
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Kannada newspaper founded by his father-in-law,
editor and
freedom fighter Pandyanda I. Belliappa, who was
known as Kodagu's Gandhi. In 1942 the
British India...
- elections: the
Takkadi ('Scales of Justice')
party under veteran Gandhian Pandyanda Belliappa, who was a
dominant political force and
voice of
Coorg with...
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village of
Gundugutti in
Somwarpet taluk in
Kodagu district. In 1934,
Pandyanda Belliappa,
another prominent freedom fighter, and
Gundugutti Manjanathaya...
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Mysore State,
contested as independents. The
Takkadi Party was led by
Pandyanda Belliappa, a
veteran Gandhian. A
third force in the
election was the Communist...