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An intermingling of culture-both foreign and native, is seen in Coorg. Justify with reference to the text.

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Answered by AroGM998
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The  fiercely  independent

people of Coorg are possibly

of Greek or Arabic descent.

As one story goes, a part of

Alexander’s  army  moved

south  along  the  coast  and

settled  here  when  return

became  impractical.  These

people married amongst the

locals  and  their  culture  is

apparent  in  the  martial

traditions,  marriage  and

religious  rites,  which  are

distinct  from  the  Hindu

mainstream.  The  theory  of

Arab  origin  draws  support

from  the  long,  black  coat

with an embroidered waist-belt worn by the Kodavus.

Known  as  kuppia,  it  resembles  the  kuffia  worn  by

the  Arabs  and  the  Kurds.

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