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In 1780, Coorg was invaded by Hyder Ali of Mysore and the state was annexed. For eight years, Coorg was a part of Mysore. In 1788, through British intervention, the Raja of Coorg regained his kingdom. He signed a treaty bringing Coorg under the protection of the British.
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led him to conclude that the princely line was established by a member of the Ikkeri Nayaka family, who first settled in Halerinard. Having moved south to the town of Haleri in northern Coorg in the disguise of a wandering
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monk), he soon began to attract followers; with their help, or their acquiescence, he took possession of the town, and in such manner came to rule the entire country. According to the genealogy, the Coorg
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in the hilly Coorg jungle to open field warfare, Dodda Virappa, attacked the Mysore army in the plains. Catching it off guard, he took in rapid succession six fortresses from
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From 1790 to 1834, Coorg remained a protectorate of British India. In 1834, the then Raja of Coorg tried to shake off his allegiance to the British which resulted in the
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Under British rule, the natives of Coorg were encouraged to join the Indian army. Even today most of the soldiers from Karnataka are from this land.
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The ruler was succeeded by his grandson, Chikka Virappa, whose unremarkable rule lasted until 1768, when Coorg was conquered by
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Manual of Coorg- A Gazetteer of the natural features of the country and the social and political condition of its inhabitants
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Manual of Coorg: a gazetteer of the natural features of the country and the social and political condition of its inhabitants
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Muddu Raja, the Coorg ruler from 1633 to 1687, initially ruled from the town of Haleri, but later moved his capital to
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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay (1989), "Warfare and state finance in Wodeyar Mysore, 1724–25: A missionary perspective",
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was the town established by Haleri king Dodda Veerarajendra, after whose name the city derives its name.
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The entire episode yields a rare insight into one aspect of war in the 18th century: the (
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written in 1808, makes no mention of the origin of the lineage, its reading by historian
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The Wesleyan Juvenile Offering: A Miscellany of Missionary Information for Young Persons
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Mysore and Coorg, A Gazetteer compiled for the Government, Volume 3, Coorg
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In 1724, major hostilities resumed between Coorg and Mysore.Changing his
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Portico of the Coorg Rajah's Palace at Somwaspett (May 1853, X, p.48)
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who ruled from the early 17th century to the mid-19th century were:
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from the 16th century until 1834. It was ruled by a branch of the
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Chikka Vira Rajendra, The last King of Coorg (circa 1805)
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Omkareshwara Temple built by King Linga Raja in Madikeri
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Deccan Herald 906:Mookonda, Kushalappa (10 January 2017). 905: 773: 771: 769: 261: 245: 1004: 908:"The set-up of Kodagu's royal cemetery" 777: 479:, a territory which abutted Coorg (see 14: 2358: 901: 899: 743: 741: 250:Watercolour of the guest house of the 1044: 766: 600:, wrote a critically acclaimed book, 306:, a royal genealogy of the rulers of 258:with the fort in the background, 1795 954: 747: 922: 896: 738: 24: 997: 25: 2397: 625:A daughter of Dodda Vira Rajendra 1071: 672: 660: 642: 630: 618: 537: 332: 319:monk (or, by some recounting, a 297: 228: 203: 65:Independent Kingdom (1500s-1780) 827:The Imperial Gazetteer of India 553: 1125:Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate 884: 818: 13: 1: 2206:List of people from Karnataka 1029:Handbook of Coorg Census-1951 751:Mysore and Coorg, a gazetteer 748:Rice, Benjamin Lewis (1878). 696: 588:was the last ruler of Coorg. 2302:Varnashilpi Venkatappa Award 1026:Government of Coorg (1953), 958:(1878), "History of Coorg", 453: 448: 443: 438: 433: 430: 425: 420: 415: 412: 407: 404: 399: 396: 391: 388: 383: 380: 375: 372: 367: 364: 359: 356: 7: 10: 2402: 2371:History of Kodagu district 983:10.1177/001946468902600203 611: 335: 2315: 2262: 2214: 2187: 1999: 1986:Kannada Sahitya Sammelana 1873: 1770: 1702: 1645: 1597: 1549: 1491: 1478: 1280: 1192: 1102: 1087: 561: 292:province of British India 182: 178: 168: 158: 154: 146: 136: 126: 116: 98: 88: 61: 49: 44: 34: 1981:Kannada Sahitya Parishat 1435:Unification of Karnataka 598:Masti Venkatesha Iyengar 2201:Karnataka ethnic groups 2139:Krishnaraja Wadiyar III 570:was formerly known as 524: 475:, attacked and seized 267: 259: 170:• Disestablished 45:16th century C.E.–1834 1470:Western Ganga dynasty 930:"On the Haleri trail" 516: 265: 249: 99:Common languages 2376:History of Karnataka 2292:Rajyotsava Prashasti 2159:K. 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Index

Haleri Kingdom
Kingdom of Coorg
Kingdom of Mysore
Princely state
suzerainty
British Crown
Madikeri
Kannada
Kodava
Arebhashe
Hinduism
Monarchy
Maharaja
Vijayanagara Empire
Coorg Province
A white mansion and, in the distance, a fortified palace atop a hill. Three men stand near a tent in the foreground. The mansion has a large rust-coloured shingled roof, pillared porches and open-air balconies on its four sides, and large box-like corner sections that extend out from the rest of the architecture.
Raja
Coorg

India
Ikkeri Nayaka
Coorg War
province of British India
Coorg
Lewis Rice
Jangama
Lingayat
rajas
Coorg
Dodda Vira Rajendra

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