Kodava People
Regions with significant populations
India
Languages
Kodava language

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

Gallery

Religion

Freedom Fighters

Armed forces

Sports

Hockey

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

Governmental

Actors

Literature

Entrepreneurs

Politics

Music

Other fields

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