- Source: List of Kodavas
The following is a list of prominent Kodavas (also known as the Coorg or Coorgi community).
Gallery
Religion
Chandra Varma, legendary ancestor of the Kodavas according to Kaveri Purana in the local Skanda Purana
Kalyatanda Ponnappa (c.1600), religious leader and warrior who is now worshipped as a demi-god
Sadguru Appayya Swami (1885–1956), (born of Kodava parents) founder of Kaveri Ashram, a Hindu monastery in Virajpet, born as Palanganda Appaiah, ordained into Sannyas (monkhood) by Guru Ramgiri.
Swami Narayanananda
Swami Shambhavananda
Freedom Fighters
Kannanda Doddayya, who defeated Hyder Ali thrice
Mathanda Appachu, defeated the British in battle in 1834
Pandyanda Belliappa (also called Pandianda Belliappa or P I Belliappa) Gandhian, freedom fighter, politician, journalist
C M Poonacha (Cheppudira Muthanna Poonacha) Gandhian, freedom fighter, politician
Armed forces
Field Marshal K M Cariappa (Kodandera family), OBE, first Indian Commissioned Officer, later became first Indian General and then first Commander-in-Chief of India. High Commissioner (Ambassador in the Commonwealth) of India in Australia and New Zealand, Field Marshal in 1986. Residency Road and a park in Bangalore has been renamed after him.
General K. S. Thimayya (Kodandera), DSO, secured Ladakh for India during the Kashmir War of 1948, General and Chief of the Indian Army, after retirement he led the UN peacekeeping forces during when he won International acclaim, Chairman of the Repatriation Committee after Korean War, died in Cyprus, his statue was set up in Singapore Wax Museum, the Cyprus Govt. issued stamps in his honour. Richmond Road in Bangalore has been renamed after him.
General A C Iyappa, first chief of Bharat Electronics Limited
Squadron Leader A B Devaiah (Ajjamada), who shot down an enemy aircraft before presumably dying in Pakistan during the 1965 war. He is the only Air Force officer to be awarded the Maha Vir Chakra posthumously.
Mangerira Chinnappa Muthanna Army Martyr
Squadron Leader Mandepanda Appachu Ganapathy, Maha Vir Chakra awardee, IAF fighter pilot who shot down a PAF sabre during the Battle of Boyra, Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.
Lieutenant General Channira Bansi Ponnappa, former UN Peacekeeper
Pattacheruvanda C. Thimayya, Lieutenant General of Indian Army
Sports
Ashwini Ponnappa - Indian badminton player
Jagat and Anita Nanjappa - motor racers
Joshna Chinappa - Indian squash player
Rohan Bopanna - Indian tennis player
K. C. Cariappa, professional cricketer
Robin Uthappa, Indian Cricketer
Ashwini Nachappa, Arjuna Awardee, India's sprint queen
Vidwath Kaverappa, Indian Cricketer
= 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.
A B Subbaiah, Indian field hockey goalkeeper and coach.
Len Aiyappa, Indian field hockey player.
M. M. Somaya, Indian field hockey player.
M. P. Ganesh, Indian field hockey captain and coach.
S. K. Uthappa, Indian field hockey player.
Civil office
B. B. Ashok Kumar, police officer
C B Muthamma (Chonira), first woman Indian Foreign Service officer
C. G. Somiah, first IAS Officer from Coorg to rise to be the Home Secretary, Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) and Comptroller and Auditor General.
Diwan Bahadur Ketoli Chengappa, administrator (Chief Commissioner of Coorg province)
Governmental
Rao Bahadur IGP P.K.Monnappa (Pemmanda), IPS Officer, DGP of Madras, helped suppress the Nizam's rebellion in Hyderabad in 1950 as part of the Police Action led by Sardar Patel, IGP of Hyderabad then of Mysore, also first police chief of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
A. S. Bopanna (Ajjikuttira Somaiah Bopanna) is a Judge of Supreme Court of India. He is former Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court. He is also former Judge of Karnataka High Court. He was born in Madikeri, Kodagu on 20 May 1959.
Actors
Prema (Kannada actress)
Rashmika Mandanna
Gulshan Devaiah
Harshika Poonacha
Ashwini Nachappa
Daisy Bopanna
A. T Raghu
Nishan Nanaiah
Varsha Bollamma
Literature
Nadikerianda Chinnappa, folklore compiler
Appachcha Kavi (also called Appachu Kavi), playwright
B D Ganapathy
I. M. Muthanna, author and translator
Boverianda Nanjamma and Chinnappa, translators, authors
Nitin Kushalappa
Anjana Appachana (born into Somayanda Kodava family)
Entrepreneurs
N S Narendra, Firepro founder
Politics
Prema Cariappa, Mayor of Bangalore, Rajya Sabha MP
Appachu Ranjan, former sports minister, Government of Karnataka
Music
Biddu Appaiah is a Kodava (Coorgi) by birth. He is a British Indian musician and winner of Grammy award. He was pivotal in the career success of sister-brother duo, Nazia and Zoheb Hassan
Other fields
K. T. Achaya (Konganda Thammu Achayya) is an Indian chemist born in Kollegal into the Kodava Konganda family.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Kodavas
- Kodava people
- Kodava language
- Lists of Indian people
- Kodagu district
- Codava National Council
- Ethnic groups in Karnataka
- Lists of people by nationality
- Coorg Province
- Kodava Hockey Festival