Kodagu Gowda couple in traditional dress
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Total population | |
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~400,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Kodagu • Dakshina Kannada • Bangalore • Mysore | |
Languages | |
Arebhashe (dialect of Kannada) • Tulu | |
Religion | |
Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Kodava • Gowda • Vokkaliga • Tuluvas. |
Arebhashe gowdas or Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada Gowdas are a major ethnic group in parts of Dakshina Kannada, like Sullia, Puttur, parts of Bantwal and Belthangadi Taluks, and in parts of Kodagu. They were mostly living in some of these places called as Amara Sulya (Sulya), which was part of Kodagu (Coorg) during Haleri Dynasty of Kodagu, hence the Tulu and Dakshina Kannada Gowdas are also called Kodagu Gowdas (Coorg Gowdas).Guddemane Appayya Gowda, whose family was given lands in Kodagu, along with others from Kodagu and Kedambadi Rame Gowda from Sullia Dakshina Kannada rebelled against the British and hoisted Jangama (Lingayite monk) Kalyanaswamy's flag in Bavuta Gudde in Mangalore and ruled for 13 days.