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short note on people population in kannada​

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The oldest existing record of Kannada poetry in Tripadi metre is the Kappe Arabhatta record of AD 700.[80] Kavirajamarga by King Nripatunga Amoghavarsha I (AD 850) is the earliest existing literary work in Kannada. It is a writing on literary criticism and poetics meant to standardise various written Kannada dialects used in literature in previous centuries. The book makes reference to Kannada works by early writers such as King Durvinita of the 6th century and Ravikirti, the author of the Aihole record of 636 AD.[81][82] Since the earliest available Kannada work is one on grammar and a guide of sorts to unify existing variants of Kannada grammar and literary styles, it can be safely assumed that literature in Kannada must have started several centuries earlier.[81][83] An early extant prose work, the Vaddaradhane (ವಡ್ಡಾರಾಧನೆ) by Shivakotiacharya of AD 900 provides an elaborate description of the life of Bhadrabahu of Shravanabelagola.[84]

Kannada works from earlier centuries mentioned in the Kavirajamarga are not yet traced. Some ancient texts now considered extinct but referenced in later centuries are Prabhrita (AD 650) by Syamakundacharya, Chudamani (Crest Jewel—AD 650) by Srivaradhadeva, also known as Tumbuluracharya, which is a work of 96,000 verse-measures and a commentary on logic (Tatwartha-mahashastra).[85][86][87] Other sources date Chudamani to the 6th century or earlier.[88][89] The Karnateshwara Katha, a eulogy for King Pulakesi II, is said to have belonged to the 7th century; the Gajastaka, a work on elephant management by King Shivamara II, belonged to the 8th century,[90] and the Chandraprabha-purana by Sri Vijaya, a court poet of King Amoghavarsha I, is ascribed to the early 9th century.[91] Tamil Buddhist commentators of the 10th century AD (in the commentary on Nemrinatham, a Tamil grammatical work) make references that show that Kannada literature must have flourished as early as the AD 4th century.[92]

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The Kannada people, known as the Kannadigas and Kannadigaru,[4] are people who natively speak Kannada and trace their ancestry to Karnataka state of India.[5]Kannada language belongs to Dravidianlanguage family.[6] Significant Kannada minorities are found in the Indian states of Maharashtra,[7] Tamil Nadu,[8] Andhra Pradesh, Goa[9][10] and in other Indian states.[7] The English plural is Kannadigas. Modern Kannada stands among 30 most widely spoken languages of the world as of 2001

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