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List of Kodavas

The following is a list of prominent Kodavas (also known as the Coorg or Coorgi community).

Kodava People
Regions with significant populations
India
Languages
Kodava language

Gallery edit

Religion edit

Freedom Fighters edit

Armed forces edit

  • Field Marshal K M Cariappa (Kodandera family), OBE, first Indian Commissioned Officer, later became first Indian General and then first Commander-in-Chief of India. High Commissioner (Ambassador in the Commonwealth) of India in Australia and New Zealand, Field Marshal in 1986. Residency Road and a park in Bangalore has been renamed after him.[14]
  • General K. S. Thimayya (Kodandera), DSO, secured Ladakh for India during the Kashmir War of 1948, General and Chief of the Indian Army, after retirement he led the UN peacekeeping forces during when he won International acclaim, Chairman of the Repatriation Committee after Korean War, died in Cyprus, his statue was set up in Singapore Wax Museum, the Cyprus Govt. issued stamps in his honour. Richmond Road in Bangalore has been renamed after him.[15]
  • General A C Iyappa, first chief of Bharat Electronics Limited
  • Squadron Leader A B Devaiah (Ajjamada), who shot down an enemy aircraft before presumably dying in Pakistan during the 1965 war. He is the only Air Force officer to be awarded the Maha Vir Chakra posthumously.[16]
  • Mangerira Chinnappa Muthanna Army Martyr[17]
  • Squadron Leader Mandepanda Appachu Ganapathy, Maha Vir Chakra awardee, IAF fighter pilot who shot down a PAF sabre during the Battle of Boyra, Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
  • Lieutenant General Channira Bansi Ponnappa, former UN Peacekeeper
  • Pattacheruvanda C. Thimayya, Lieutenant General of Indian Army

Sports edit

Hockey edit

Kodavas have a long history of association with the game of field hockey. The district of Kodagu is considered as the cradle of Indian hockey.[24][25]

Civil office edit

Governmental edit

  • Rao Bahadur IGP P.K.Monnappa (Pemmanda), IPS Officer, DGP of Madras, helped suppress the Nizam's rebellion in Hyderabad in 1950 as part of the Police Action led by Sardar Patel, IGP of Hyderabad then of Mysore, also first police chief of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.[36]
  • A. S. Bopanna (Ajjikuttira Somaiah Bopanna) is a Judge of Supreme Court of India. He is former Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court. He is also former Judge of Karnataka High Court. He was born in Madikeri, Kodagu on 20 May 1959.

Actors edit

Literature edit

Entrepreneurs edit

Politics edit

Music edit

  • Biddu Appaiah is a Kodava (Coorgi) by birth. He is a British Indian musician and winner of Grammy award. He was pivotal in the career success of sister-brother duo, Nazia and Zoheb Hassan

Other fields edit

References edit

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  11. ^ Gandhi's campaign against untouchability, 1933-34: an account from the Raj's secret official reports. Gandhi Peace Foundation. 1996. p. 111. ISBN 9788185411101. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
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  14. ^ Weis, Edel (2002). Field Marshal Cariappa: The Man who Touched the Sky. Rupa Publications. ISBN 9788171679447. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
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  26. ^ Aiyappa, Manu (24 May 2019). "Why Kodavas, who once blazed through the hockey pitch and Army battles, are abandoning both - Times of India ►". The Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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The following is a list of prominent Kodavas also known as the Coorg or Coorgi community Kodava PeopleRegions with significant populationsIndiaLanguagesKodava language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Gallery 2 Religion 3 Freedom Fighters 4 Armed forces 5 Sports 5 1 Hockey 6 Civil office 7 Governmental 8 Actors 9 Literature 10 Entrepreneurs 11 Politics 12 Music 13 Other fields 14 ReferencesGallery edit nbsp Sadguru Appaiah Swami nbsp Field Marshal K M Cariappa nbsp General K S Thimayya nbsp C M Poonacha nbsp Lieutenant General Bansi Ponnappa nbsp Rohan Bopanna nbsp Robin Uthappa nbsp Ashwini Ponnappa nbsp Gulshan Devaiah nbsp Joshna Chinappa nbsp K C CariappaReligion editChandra Varma legendary ancestor of the Kodavas according to Kaveri Purana in the local Skanda Purana Kalyatanda Ponnappa c 1600 religious leader and warrior who is now worshipped as a demi god Sadguru Appayya Swami 1885 1956 born of Kodava parents founder of Kaveri Ashram a Hindu monastery in Virajpet born as Palanganda Appaiah ordained into Sannyas monkhood by Guru Ramgiri 1 Swami Narayanananda 2 3 Swami Shambhavananda 4 5 Freedom Fighters editKannanda Doddayya who defeated Hyder Ali thrice Mathanda Appachu defeated the British in battle in 1834 Pandyanda Belliappa also called Pandianda Belliappa or P I Belliappa Gandhian freedom fighter politician journalist 6 7 8 9 10 11 C M Poonacha Cheppudira Muthanna Poonacha Gandhian freedom fighter politician 12 13 Armed forces editField Marshal K M Cariappa Kodandera family OBE first Indian Commissioned Officer later became first Indian General and then first Commander in Chief of India High Commissioner Ambassador in the Commonwealth of India in Australia and New Zealand Field Marshal in 1986 Residency Road and a park in Bangalore has been renamed after him 14 General K S Thimayya Kodandera DSO secured Ladakh for India during the Kashmir War of 1948 General and Chief of the Indian Army after retirement he led the UN peacekeeping forces during when he won International acclaim Chairman of the Repatriation Committee after Korean War died in Cyprus his statue was set up in Singapore Wax Museum the Cyprus Govt issued stamps in his honour Richmond Road in Bangalore has been renamed after him 15 General A C Iyappa first chief of Bharat Electronics Limited Squadron Leader A B Devaiah Ajjamada who shot down an enemy aircraft before presumably dying in Pakistan during the 1965 war He is the only Air Force officer to be awarded the Maha Vir Chakra posthumously 16 Mangerira Chinnappa Muthanna Army Martyr 17 Squadron Leader Mandepanda Appachu Ganapathy Maha Vir Chakra awardee IAF fighter pilot who shot down a PAF sabre during the Battle of Boyra Indo Pakistan War of 1971 Lieutenant General Channira Bansi Ponnappa former UN Peacekeeper Pattacheruvanda C Thimayya Lieutenant General of Indian ArmySports editAshwini Ponnappa Indian badminton player 18 Jagat and Anita Nanjappa motor racers 19 20 Joshna Chinappa Indian squash player 21 Rohan Bopanna Indian tennis player 22 23 K C Cariappa professional cricketer Robin Uthappa Indian Cricketer Ashwini Nachappa Arjuna Awardee India s sprint queenHockey edit Kodavas have a long history of association with the game of field hockey The district of Kodagu is considered as the cradle of Indian hockey 24 25 A B Subbaiah Indian field hockey goalkeeper and coach 26 Len Aiyappa Indian field hockey player 27 M M Somaya Indian field hockey player 28 M P Ganesh Indian field hockey captain and coach 29 S K Uthappa Indian field hockey player 30 Civil office editB B Ashok Kumar police officer 31 C B Muthamma Chonira first woman Indian Foreign Service officer 32 C G Somiah first IAS Officer from Coorg to rise to be the Home Secretary Chief Vigilance Commissioner CVC and Comptroller and Auditor General 33 Diwan Bahadur Ketoli Chengappa administrator Chief Commissioner of Coorg province 34 35 Governmental editRao Bahadur IGP P K Monnappa Pemmanda IPS Officer DGP of Madras helped suppress the Nizam s rebellion in Hyderabad in 1950 as part of the Police Action led by Sardar Patel IGP of Hyderabad then of Mysore also first police chief of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh 36 A S Bopanna Ajjikuttira Somaiah Bopanna is a Judge of Supreme Court of India He is former Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court He is also former Judge of Karnataka High Court He was born in Madikeri Kodagu on 20 May 1959 Actors editPrema Kannada actress 37 38 39 Rashmika Mandanna Gulshan Devaiah Harshika Poonacha Ashwini Nachappa Daisy Bopanna A T Raghu Varsha BollammaLiterature editAppachcha Kavi also called Appachu Kavi playwright 40 Boverianda Nanjamma and Chinnappa translators authors 41 B D Ganapathy 42 43 I M Muthanna author and translator 44 45 Nadikerianda Chinnappa folklore compiler 41 46 Anjana Appachana born into Somayanda Kodava family Entrepreneurs editN S Narendra Firepro founder 47 48 Politics editPrema Cariappa Mayor of Bangalore Rajya Sabha MP 49 50 Appachu Ranjan former sports minister Government of Karnataka citation needed Music editBiddu Appaiah is a Kodava Coorgi by birth He is a British Indian musician and winner of Grammy award He was pivotal in the career success of sister brother duo Nazia and Zoheb HassanOther fields editK T Achaya Konganda Thammu Achayya is an Indian chemist born in Kollegal into the Kodava Konganda family References edit Kamath 1993 Karnataka State gazetteer Volume 20 Bangalore Director of Print Stationery and Publications at the Government Press p 659 Retrieved 11 October 2014 Narayanananda swami 2002 Autobiography of Swami Narayanananda N U Yoga Trust ISBN 9788779112193 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Swami Narayanananda www goodreads com Retrieved 13 July 2019 Muthanna I M 1971 The Coorg Memoirs the Story of the Kodavas Muthanna Speaks Out Copies available at Usha Press p 211 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Beckerlegge Gwilym 2008 Colonialism Modernity and Religious Identities Religious Reform Movements in South Asia Oxford University Press pp 136 137 139 ISBN 9780195692143 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Nehru Jawaharlal 1996 Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru 16 July 1952 18 October 1952 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund p 528 ISBN 9780195641936 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Press in India Office of the Registrar of Newspapers 1958 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Congress Indian History 1992 Proceedings Indian History Congress Retrieved 13 July 2019 Park Richard Leonard 1956 Reports on the Indian general elections 1951 52 Popular Book Depot Retrieved 13 July 2019 Muthanna I M 1971 The Coorg Memoirs the Story of the Kodavas Muthanna Speaks Out Copies available at Usha Press Retrieved 13 July 2019 Gandhi s campaign against untouchability 1933 34 an account from the Raj s secret official reports Gandhi Peace Foundation 1996 p 111 ISBN 9788185411101 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Singh Trilochan 1952 Personalities A Comprehensive and Authentic 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