Long Ago in Coorg: (Kodagu in the Modern Era, since 1834)

Long Ago in Coorg: (Kodagu in the Modern Era, since 1834)

by Mookonda Kushalappa
Long Ago in Coorg: (Kodagu in the Modern Era, since 1834)

Long Ago in Coorg: (Kodagu in the Modern Era, since 1834)

by Mookonda Kushalappa

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Overview

The year is 1834. The place is Kodagu. The event is an invasion. An invasion by British East India Company whose men are making inroads into the little principality from four directions. The book begins with the reign of the last Raja of Kodagu. His self-preserving autocratic deeds leads up to circumstances which bring him into conflict with the British East India Company who are on their rise in South Asia. The author takes you on a journey through the pages of the history of Coorg. The modernizing times under the British as well as the participation of the Coorgs in the Freedom struggle, be it in the peasant rebellion or in the Gandhian movement, is also described thereafter, right until the time India gains its freedom, Coorg merges with the larger Mysore province which becomes Karnataka and the present-day existence of the Kodagu district within the Karnataka State of South India. How did the small numbered civilian army of Kodagu (comprising of farmers who carried arms and with courage) keep the larger well-trained and equipped regular army of the British East India Company at bay in 1834? How did the British help build Kodagu's economy? How were Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Vinoba Bhave connected to Kodagu? Who were Pandyanda I. Belliappa (also called 'Kodagu's Gandhi'), Guddemane Appaiah Gowda, Cheppudira M. Poonacha and the others? What were Kodagu's contributions to India and to Karnataka? What was the outcome of the numerous elections fought in Kodagu since Independence? What were the origins of the Jamma Bane issue, regarding the Kodagu farms, and why does it continue? How did Kodagu come to be called by the now well-known brand name Coorg? For solutions to these and more similar questions, read 'Long Ago in Coorg'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781494282479
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/05/2013
Series: A History of Kodagu , #1
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Mookonda Poonacha Nitin Kushalappa is an amateur historian. He writes extensively and devours anything edible on Coorg history. He has a blog on local history, he writes in the newspapers and he edits on Wikipedia as well.

Born in Kodagu and brought up in Bangalore, he did his schooling at Clarence High and St. Joseph's PU. He is now an engineer by training and profession who makes apps for the iPhone. He also sketches during his spare time.
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