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  RE:Vijayanagara was founded by Hakka & Bukka, Kannadigas!
by Rajesh R on Nov 14, 2006 10:45 AM   Permalink
I completely agree with Madhwa, Krishnadevaraya, was a kannada king, but he did support all languages and ofcourse he wrote in telugu also. The author should do reasearch before writing such an essay/article as it is widely read and it gives wrong facts to the reader.

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  RE:Vijayanagara was founded by Hakka & Bukka, Kannadigas!
by Raj on Nov 11, 2006 07:07 AM   Permalink
Guys,

Most of the posts in this newsboard is from typical Desis who cannot see beyond their usual stereotypical responses to catch phrases. As soon as you see "South India" in the headline, people immediately start interpreting the article as anti-north. As usual chauvinistic Kannadigas immediately jump at the mention of anything positive about anything Tamil. Please grow up guys..Rajeev was simply presenting his very positive views on the four southern states..as mentioned by somebody else on this message board, he is more familiar with Kerela and Tamil Nadu, hence his elaborate description of their history and economy. I see absolutely no reason for anybody to interpret this article as anti-north or an attempt to revive the North-South divide. By the same token, I do not see this negative sentiment when any article appears citing the glory of Punjab or other northern state. Why this double-standard?

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  RE:Vijayanagara was founded by Hakka & Bukka, Kannadigas!
by cv on Nov 11, 2006 12:33 PM   Permalink
Good article. Bcoz of Tamil nationalism kannadigas, other southern were embarassed b4 northern, middlerns. Let us hope Bharatavarsha the holy land of 56 countries arises as a whole again.

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The rise of South India