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Kodagu, nestled in Karnataka, India, holds a storied history dating back centuries. Originally called Kodaimalenadu, it was ruled by various dynasties, including the Gangas and Cholas. The region’s unique martial tradition, embodied by the Kodava community, played a role in shaping its cultural identity. Kodagu became an independent state under the Haleri dynasty in the 17th century, later coming under British control. Post-independence, it integrated into the Indian Union. The timeline of Kodagu’s history is intricately detailed on https://kodavaclan.com/kodaguheritage/timeline-on-kodagu-kodavas/, offering a comprehensive journey through the region’s cultural evolution, historical milestones, and interactions with colonial powers, enriching its dynamic present.

Background: Kodava Koota is a non-profit kodava organization founded in 2017 by like-minded Kodavas living in North America under and leadership of Mrs. Gina Konganda, a passionate Kodavathi and entrepreneur based out of Dallas, Texas…. read more »

Kodava Samaja Sports & Recreational Club was the first club exclusively for Kodavas which was established in 1989 by Kodava Samaja, Bangalore. It provides various Sports and Recreational facilities to Kodava community.  Address #7,1st Main… read more »

Kopatty hills is one of the beautiful trek trails in Coorg. The trek trail passes through dense forests, lush green meadows and dale. The engaging scene of the meadows and the resplendent trees are a… read more »

Kotebetta is the third highest peak in Kodagu after Thadiyandamol and Pushpagiri. Kotebetta means “Fort hill” because of its fort like appearance. It stands tall at about 1620m above sea level. It is located on the… read more »

Madikeri, the district headquarters of Kodagu is a mesmerising city situated at an elevation of 1170m above sea level. The fabulous climate and stunning location makes it one of the famous tourist destinations in south… read more »

Madikeri Fort is a historical landmark and a prominent tourist place in Kodagu. The fort is situated in the center of the Madikeri town, still preserving the remnants of a bygone era within its walls…. read more »

Mallali falls from height creates a scenic view. Water falls into a gorge surrounded by lush green mountains. It is the fascinating beauty little away from Madikeri. The sound of Snow-white waterfalls and the calmness… read more »

Mandalpatti or locally called as Mugilpete, lies in the Pushpagiri Reserve Forest range near Hammiyala village in the Madikeri taluk at a distance of 20 kms from Madikeri. The peak is around 1600 meters above… read more »

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