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Ethno-linguistic group in Tamil Nadu, India
live in nearly 400 villages, called Hattis. The Badagas speak a language called Badaga. The name Badaga, meaning 'northerner', comes from Old Kannada Badagana
Badagas
Dravidian language spoken in Southern India
Badaga (IPA: [bɐɖɐɡɐ]) is a southern Dravidian language spoken by the Badaga people of the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. The language is closely related
Badaga_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Badaga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Badaga may refer to: Badagas, an indigenous people inhabiting the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, India
Badaga
Dravidian languages spoken in South India
Kannadoid languages, in the broad sense incorporating the Kannada–Badaga languages, are spoken in and around Karnataka. Apart from literary Kannada, used
Kannadoid_languages
000 songs in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi and Badaga. "My first break – Swarnalatha". The Hindu. 8 May 2009.
List of songs recorded by Swarnalatha
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Swarnalatha
District in Tamil Nadu, India
land is the major resource amongst the Badagas, which even today most Badagas are ignorant about. The Badagas did not find any representation in independent
Nilgiris_district
Southern Dravidian language branch
Malayalam and Tulu, as well as several non-literary languages such as Badaga, Irula, Kota, Kurumba, Toda and Kodava. Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu
South_Dravidian_languages
Brahmic script
of the Indian Republic. Certain minority languages such as Saurashtra, Badaga, Irula and Paniya are also rendered in the Tamil script. The Tamil script
Tamil_script
Phonetic sound in some languages
Yurok in the United States, Luobohe Miao in China, Katë in Afghanistan, and Badaga in India. In the IPA, an r-colored vowel is indicated by a hook diacritic
R-colored_vowel
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
Wellington (Native name: Jakkatalla (Badaga)) is a town in the Nilgiris District of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located 3 km (1.9 mi) north of Coonoor
Wellington,_Tamil_Nadu
Name list
male name . In Armenian, Ari is a boy's name meaning brave. Ari in the Badaga language, "Ari" ("A:ri") has a literal meaning of "sun-like" and is used
Ari_(name)
District by the colonial British rulers. The Nilgiris and the Badagas have a uniqueness. The Badaga language has no script of its own, similar to other non-lettered
Ethnic_groups_in_Tamil_Nadu
Mountain in Tamil Nadu, India
to Udagamandalam. The word Doddabetta is derived from either Kannada or Badaga, meaning 'big hill' in both the languages. The area surrounding Doddabetta
Doddabetta
Type of voting block on ethnic or identity lines
privileges granted to non-Hindus in India. Other examples include: In 1989, the Badaga people of South India petitioned the Indian government to be recognized
Votebank
Indian singer (born 1933)
Tamil,Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Sanskrit, Odia, Tulu, Urdu, Punjabi, Badaga, Bengali, Konkani, as well as in foreign languages such as English. She
P._Susheela
Indian singer (born 1938)
Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Sanskrit, Odia, Tulu, Urdu, Punjabi, Badaga, Bengali, Konkani, as well as in foreign languages such as English, Japanese
S._Janaki
Badaga-language film industry
Badaga Cinema is the term used to refer to the Badaga language film industry based in Udagamandalam in Tamil Nadu, India. Since the production of the
Badaga_cinema
Hill station city in Tamil Nadu, India
6th century CE. The region was a land occupied by various tribes such as Badagas, Todas, Kotas, Irulas and Kurumbas. The region was ruled by the three Tamil
Ooty
Indian playback singer (born 1963)
cinema. She has also recorded songs in other languages including Kannada, Badaga, Hindi, and Marathi. As of 2025[update], she had sung more than 6000 songs
Sujatha_Mohan
Indian singer
Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi, and Badaga. She won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her
Swarnalatha
Marathi, Manipuri, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tulu, Rajasthani, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Badaga as well as foreign languages such as Malay, Latin, Arabic, Sinhalese, English
List of songs recorded by K. S. Chithra
List_of_songs_recorded_by_K._S._Chithra
Indian politician (1932–2024)
26 July 2024) was an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Badaga leader who served as a member of the Lok Sabha for two terms from 1998 to
Master_Mathan
Indian playback singer
career, she has also recorded songs in other languages including Kannada, Badaga, Hindi. As of 2021[update], she had sung more than 6,000 songs. She has
List of songs recorded by Sujatha Mohan
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Sujatha_Mohan
Indian actress (born 1992)
of India's 30 Under 30 in 2020. Sai Pallavi was born on 9 May 1992 in a Badaga family in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Her hometown is Kotagiri in the Nilgiris
Sai_Pallavi
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Place in Tamil Nadu, India
Peak And Pillar Nehru Park, Kotagiri Elk falls There are a large number of Badaga villages and Sri Lankan Tamil settlement colonies surrounding Kotagiri town
Kotagiri
Theatre form in India
thittu and towards the north from Udupi up to Uttara Kannada it is called Badaga thittu. Both of these forms are equally played all over the region. Yakshagana
Yakshagana
System of phonetic notation
unintelligible. Occasionally other diacritics are doubled: Rhoticity, as in Badaga non-rhotic /be/ "mouth", slightly rhotic /be˞/ "bangle", and strongly rhotic
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Indian actress
literature, especially the works of Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. A native Badaga speaker, she is fluent in English, Tamil and Hindi, has a general understanding
Meetha_Raghunath
Aruvanththuvakkalu, Badaganadu, Pennaththurar, Prathamasaki and Desastha and Badaga. They are concentrated in the Madras, Coimbatore, Coonoor and in Ooty. Census
Badaganadu_Brahmin
Ethnic group of Tamil Nadu, India
Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba. During the 20th century, the Toda population has hovered in
Toda_people
Abugida writing system of the Brahmic family
'lh' with ರ (ra) and ಳ (la) respectively. It is still used to write the Badaga language and a vowel + virama + ḻ is used to transcribe its retroflex vowels
Kannada_script
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
mostly Badaga and Tamils with certain immigrants from other parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka. The chief language spoken here is Badaga and Tamil
Ketti
Language family
including Malayalam Irula Kodava Toda Kota Kannadoid, including Kannada and Badaga Koraga Tulu Kudiya South-Central Dravidian (Telugu-Kui, or South Dravidian II)
Dravidian_languages
1549 battle between Portugal and Vijayanagara
This angered the Brahmins who sought assistance from Madurai leading to a Badaga invasion. A force of 6,000 soldiers, including some Muslim allies, attacked
Battle_of_Vedalai
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
of The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu, India. The population is largely Badaga and Tamil . It is the headquarters of the Jakanarai panchayat. It is located
Aravenu
Southwestern coast of India
Kerala Kerala model Tamil Nadu Telangana Demographics Peoples Adivasis Badagas Bearys Cochin Jews Dravidians Kannadigas Kodavas Kovains Malabaris Malayalis
Malabar_Coast
1544 invasion in India
Vitthala's brother-in-law, which enraged the Badagas. the occupation was short-lived by 21 August 1544, the Badagas withdrew to Kalakkadu, due to the Portuguese
Vitthala's Invasion of Fishery Coast
Vitthala's_Invasion_of_Fishery_Coast
Hypothetical ancestor of the South Dravidian languages
southern India. Its descendants include Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu, Badaga, Kodava, Irula, Kota and Toda. South Dravidian is sometimes referred to
Proto–South Dravidian language
Proto–South_Dravidian_language
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Indian playback singer
Malayalam, Odia, Bengali, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Awadhi, Marathi, Tulu, Badaga, Braj, Banjara, Urdu, Assamese, Gujarati, Manipuri and Sanskrit, as well
K._S._Chithra
Telugu speaking castes based communities from Tamil Nadu, India
Hoysalas invasions were called "Periya Vadukan Kalaham" in inscriptions. Badaga is derived from Vaduga. Therefore historians believe the term was initially
Vaduga
Indian Hindu Telugu Brahmin subcaste
Aruvanththuvakkalu, Badaganadu, Pennaththurar, Prathamasaki and Desastha and Badaga. They are concentrated in the Madras, Coimbatore, Coonoor and in Ooty. Wagoner
Niyogi_Brahmin
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
10 km from Udagamandalam and 18 km from Coonoor. It is one of the largest Badaga Hattis (villages) in the Nilgiris in terms of the number of houses, next
Athigaratty
Region in India
Kerala Kerala model Tamil Nadu Telangana Demographics Peoples Adivasis Badagas Bearys Cochin Jews Dravidians Kannadigas Kodavas Kovains Malabaris Malayalis
South_India
Kannada dialect of India
Karnataka Language family Dravidian Southern Southern I Tamil–Kannada Kannada–Badaga Kannadoid Kannada Coastal Kundagannada Writing system Kannada script Language
Kundagannada_dialect
Kannadoid language of India
Wayanad district of Kerala, India. Its highest lexical similarity is with Badaga, which one calculation put at 57%, and it has somewhat lower similarities
Maundadan_Chetti_language
Vadugai or Badagas, depicted in the Códice Casanatense.
Battle_of_Vannarpannai
Geographical region in India
official language for communication purposes. Other languages spoken include Badaga, Toda, Irula and Kota by the tribal population of the Nilgiris district
Kongu_Nadu
Family of abugida writing systems
script used for Kurukh) Badagu Barego (Constructed script used for the Badaga language) Kodava E'lth Mala (Constructed script officially adopted for the
Brahmic_scripts
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Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Choudlu
Indian winners and nominees of the BAFTAs
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List of Indian winners and nominees of the British Academy Film Awards
List_of_Indian_winners_and_nominees_of_the_British_Academy_Film_Awards
List of Asian ethnic groups
in Georgia, and historically Armenia Islam → Shi'ism Badagas Dravidian → Badaga–Kannada → Badaga India (Nilgiris district) Hinduism Bahnar Austroasiatic
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
from the conjunction of two Badaga words [bandu+so:le; 'moth+woods']. Paul Hockings; Christiane Pilot-Raichoor (1992). A Badaga-English Dictionary. p. 393
Bandishola
Wayad is a district in the north-east of the Indian state of Kerala
State Planning Board. Hockings, Paul; Pilot-Raichoor, Christiane (1992). A Badaga-English Dictionary. Walter de Gruyter. p. 514. ISBN 9783110126778. Imperial
Wayanad_district
Malayalamoid language spoken in India
Kannada is the closest major language. Their language is also very similar to Badaga. Wayanad Chetti at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Ethnologue"
Wayanad_Chetti_language
Village in Karnataka, India
Arambodi Aranthodu Ariyadka Arkula Aryapu (Rural) Athikari Bettu Attur Badaga Bellur Badagakajekar Badagakaranduru Badagannur Badagaulipady Badagayedapadavu
Beluvai
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Khortha-language films of Jharkhand, India
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Khortha_cinema
Koderi is one among the Badaga Hattis, or hamlets of the Nilgiri hills, located in Tamil Nadu, India, at a distance of 15 km (9.3 mi) from Coonoor and
Koderi
words. Based on 46 million speakers of Kannada, Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Badaga in a state with a 75.6 literacy rate. url=http://updateox
List_of_writing_systems
December 1893 – 28 June 1971) was a leader and the first member of the Badaga community to be elected to the Madras Legislative Council. H. J. Bellie
H._B._Ari_Gowder
Film industry in the Indian state of Jharkhand
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Cinema_of_Jharkhand
Dravidian language spoken in India
000 (2011 census) Language family Dravidian Southern Southern I Tamil–Kannada Badaga–Kannada Kannadoid Jenu Kurumba Writing system Tamil script Language codes
Jenu_Kurumba_language
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Aiyangeri
Indian cinema
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Cinema_of_West_Bengal
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Bhagamandala
English anthropologist
Indian Studies, he moved to the Nilgiris in India and did research on the Badagas of the Nilgiris, completing a Ph.D. on this subject in 1965. He also studied
Paul_Hockings
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Nelliyahadikeri
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List of film festivals in India
List_of_film_festivals_in_India
Academic study of Dravidian culture
Emeneau studies lesser known languages of the Dravidian family - Toda, Badaga, Kolami and Kota. Emeneau is also credited with the study of areal phenomena
Dravidian_studies
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List_of_most_expensive_Indian_films
Town in Maharashtra, India
(Vol-1, Part-II, Book-III). ISBN 81-206-0277-3. Barnett, L. D. (1910). "A catalogue of Kannada, Badaga and Coorg books" (PDF). Retrieved 4 March 2016.
Kagal
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Ulugulli
Sisparra, Sisparah, Su:spore), a proper noun, is a combination of the Badaga language words si:su + pore; meaning: magnetite bearing rock + gorge. It
Sispara
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2015 Indian film
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My_Choice_(film)
Branch of Indian cinema
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Malayalam_cinema
Village in Karnataka, India
Arambodi Aranthodu Ariyadka Arkula Aryapu (Rural) Athikari Bettu Attur Badaga Bellur Badagakajekar Badagakaranduru Badagannur Badagaulipady Badagayedapadavu
Talapady,_D.K.
Korean author (born 1946)
Playing with a Blue Puppy (Pureun gangaji nolda 1994) A Funeral by the Sea (Badaga-ui Jangrye 1997) Silence of the Street (Gil-ui chimmuk 1999) Sea Accordion
Kim_Myeongin
Community of Telugu speaking Brahmins
Aruvanththuvakkalu, Badaganadu, Pennaththurar, Prathamasaki and Desastha and Badaga. They are concentrated in the Madras, Coimbatore, Coonoor and in Ooty. Mysore
Telugu_Brahmins
12th-century Shiva temple in Halebidu, Karnataka
names inscribed such as Agni-Indra, Indra, Paduca (.west) and Paduvala-badaga (.northwest). According to the 19th-century art critic James Fergusson,
Hoysaleswara_Temple
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Cinema_of_Rajasthan
Mexico Babine – Witsuwit’en, ᗔᙣᗔᗥᐣ Spoken in: British Columbia in Canada Badaga – படக, ಬಡಗ, ബഡഗ Spoken in: Tamil Nadu, India Baga † – Barka Formerly spoken
List_of_language_names
English Indologist (1840–1882)
Hills), by the Rev. F. Metz. 1873. In the Dialect of Canarese spoken by the Badagas of the Nilagiri Hills, by the same. 1873. In the Dialect of Konkani spoken
Arthur_Coke_Burnell
Village in Karnataka, India
Arambodi Aranthodu Ariyadka Arkula Aryapu (Rural) Athikari Bettu Attur Badaga Bellur Badagakajekar Badagakaranduru Badagannur Badagaulipady Badagayedapadavu
Bajathuru
Sexual relations between humans and donkeys
Another belief is that sex with a female donkey cures gonorrhea. The Badagas believe that fatal venereal diseases can only be cured by having sex with
Bestiality_with_a_donkey
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Agalli
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Kudumangalore
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
an annual carnival which draws a large crowd from around the Nilgiris. Badaga is the primary native language. "Primary Census Abstract Data Tables – India:
Yedakadu
Segment of Indian cinema
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Meat from domestic cats for human consumption
original on April 26, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2020. "Introduction to Badaga and Irula cuisine".[better source needed] Farid M Ibrahim (September 11
Cat_meat
Village in Karnataka, India
Aruvathoklu Aruvathoklu Atthur Attur Forest Attur Nallur Avaradalu B.Badaga B.Shettigeri Badaga Badagabanangala Badagarakeri Baichanalli Balagunda Balamuri Balele
Hosakote,_Kodagu
Village in Karnataka, India
Arambodi Aranthodu Ariyadka Arkula Aryapu (Rural) Athikari Bettu Attur Badaga Bellur Badagakajekar Badagakaranduru Badagannur Badagaulipady Badagayedapadavu
Kolnadu
Village in Karnataka, India
Arambodi Aranthodu Ariyadka Arkula Aryapu (Rural) Athikari Bettu Attur Badaga Bellur Badagakajekar Badagakaranduru Badagannur Badagaulipady Badagayedapadavu
Phajeer
collective term for many Indigenous peoples in India Dravidian peoples Badaga: Tamil Nadu, South India Gond: Gondwana Land, Central India Irula: Tamil
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
BADAGA
BADAGA
BADAGA
BADAGA
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRJAMI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : said to be a variant of Doty.English : Perhaps an altered spelling of English Dotten, a habitational name from Dotton Farm in Colaton Raleigh, Devon, named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Dudda’, or from Dutton in Lancashire, ‘Dudda’s settlement’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rich
Boy/Male
Hindu
With An armlet
Boy/Male
Australian, Scandinavian
Ship Boss
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The First; Goddess Shakti
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Archangel of Allah; Variant of Jibril or Gabriel
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Byrne
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
King; Ruler; Lord of Forts; Star; Part of Goddess Durga
BADAGA
BADAGA
BADAGA
BADAGA
BADAGA