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Kurumba (tribe)

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They (the Kurubas) are the modern representatives of the ancient Kurumbas or Pallavas, who were once so powerful, throughout South India, but very little trace of their greatness now remains. In the seventh century, the power of the Pallava kings seems to have been at its zenith, but shortly after
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this, the Kongu, Chola and Chalukya chiefs succeeded in several victories over them. The final overthrow of the Kurumba sovereignty was effected by the Chola king Adondai about the 7th or the 8th century A.D., and the 'Kurumbas were scattered far and wide.
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were Kurumbas. Hunting and collecting forest produce are the two main means of living for the Kurumbar tribe. However, the restrictions to protect native forest and wildlife have forced them to find work outside the forests.
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language. Jenu Kurubas are primarily found in the northern part of the Nilgiris, in the Mysuru district of Karnataka.
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Kurumbar are one of the six ancient tribal groups in Tamil Nadu. According to the Madras Census Report of 1891, the
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There are several divisions of Kurumba: Jenu, Betta and Alu. Each of these divisions speaks their own
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is home to six tribes.. The Kurumbar are one of the earliest known inhabitants of the
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Traditional Kurumbar thatch-roof houses, Tamil Nadu
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Kurumbar (tribe)
Kerala
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Kurumba languages
Hinduism
Animism
Dravidians
Tamil
Tamil
Malayalam
Kannada
Tribe
Karnataka
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Nilgiris district
Western Ghats
Lord Shiva
Bhairava
Sanskritised
Hinduism
Dravidian
Pallavas

"A-11 Individual Scheduled Tribe Primary Census Abstract Data and its Appendix"
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"List of notified Scheduled Tribes"
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