코다바스의 목록

List of Kodavas
코다바 피플
모집단이 유의한 지역
인도
언어들
코다바어

다음은 저명한 코다바(Coorg 또는 Coorgi 커뮤니티라고도 한다)의 목록이다.

비두 아파야는 쿠오르기 가문 출신이다. 그는 영국의 인도 음악가 겸 그래미상 수상자다. 그는 자매형제 듀오인 나치아와 조헵 하산의 커리어 성공에 중추적인 역할을 했다.

종교

인도 독립 운동

군대

  • OBE, 최초의 인도군 장교인 K M Cariapa 야전 보안관(Kodandera family), OBE는 이후 최초의 인도군 총사령관과 그 후 첫 인도군 총사령관이 되었다. 1986년 오스트레일리아와 뉴질랜드의 인도 고등 판무관(영연방의 앰바사도르), 야전 보안관. 그의 이름을 따서 레지던시 로드와 뱅갈로어의 공원이 바뀌었다.[14]
  • K. S 장군 디모야(Kodandera) 디모야(Kodandera) DSO는 1948년 카슈미르 전쟁 당시 라다흐를 인도용으로 확보했고, 은퇴 후 유엔 평화유지군을 이끌었으며, 한국전쟁 후 송환위원회 위원장이 국제적으로 찬사를 받아 키프로스에서 사망했으며, 키프로스 주지사 싱가포르 밀랍 박물관에 그의 동상이 세워졌다.그의 명예를 걸고 우표를 발행했다. 방갈로르의 리치몬드 로드는 그의 이름을 따서 이름이 바뀌었다.[15]
  • 1965년 전쟁 중 파키스탄에서 사망하기 전 적기를 격추한 A B 데바야(아자마다) 대위. 그는 공군 장교 중 유일하게 사후에 마하 비르 차크라 상을 받았다.[16]
  • 므난지라 친나파 무탄나 군 순교자[17]
  • 파트타처우반다 C. 티마이야 - 인도군 중장

스포츠

크리켓

하키

코다바는 필드하키 경기와 오랜 인연이 있다. 코다구 지역은 인도 하키의 요람으로 여겨진다.[26][27]

민원실

법과 질서

  • 라오 바하두르 IGP P.K.마드라스 DGP의 IPS 담당자인 몬나파(펨만다)는 당시 미소르의 하이데라바드의 IGP인 사르다르 파텔이 주도한 경찰 행동의 일환으로 1950년 하이데라바드에서 니잠의 반란을 진압하는 데 도움을 주었으며 카르나타카 초대 경찰청장과 안드라 프라데시주 경찰국장도 참여하였다.[38]

A S 보판나(Ajjikuttira Somaia Bopanna)는 인도 대법원의 판사다. 그는 전 고하티 고등법원 대법원장이다. 카르나타카 고등법원 판사 출신이기도 하다. 1959년 5월 20일 고다구 마디케리에서 태어났다.

배우들

문학

기업가

정치

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