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KARNATKA is a Tamil word...
by tk on Feb 15, 2007 10:16 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Ancient Tamil Palm leaf literatures mentions North West region from Tamil Nadu as 'KARU NADU AGAM' means 'Land of Black Soil'.

Even now we can most of the northern part of Karnataka has black soil only, you can find while travelling from Hyderabad to Hubli district and then to Goa.

So 'KARNATAKA' is derived from 'KARU NADU AGAM'.

So Karnataka is a Tamil word....


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  RE:KARNATKA is a Tamil word...
by The Lion on Feb 15, 2007 03:53 PM   Permalink
Hit on Head point to (factual) Kongas! Good work!!!

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