Kodava Maaple

Muslim community located in southern India

Kodava Maaple
Regions with significant populations
Kodagu (Coorg)
Languages
Kodava takk, Malayalam
Related ethnic groups
Kodavas, Amma Kodava, Kodagu Heggade, Kodagu Gowda, Beary, Mappila
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The Kodava Maaple, also known as Jamma Maaple, is a Muslim community residing in Kodagu district of Karnataka in southern India. They are Sunnis of the Shafi'i madhab, and contract marriage alliances with Mappilas and Bearys. They speak Malayalam, although now they do follow some Mappila and Beary customs also.[citation needed]

History

The Madikeri the capital taluk of Kodagu had been renamed to Zafarabad by the Sultan in the meanwhile.[1] The Muslim descendants of the Kodavas who converted into Islam, after Tipu Sultan's army on various forays into Coorg are called Kodava Mappila.[2]

Citations

  1. ^ Prabhu 1999, p. 223
  2. ^ Cariappa 1981, p. 136

References

  • Cariappa, Ponnamma (1981). The Coorgs and their origins. The University of Michigan. p. 419..
  • Prabhu, Alan Machado (1999). Sarasvati's Children: A History of the Mangalorean Christians. I.J.A. Publications. ISBN 978-81-86778-25-8..
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