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what does the kuppia worn by the kodavus indicate​

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Answered by vishal32456
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The Kodavus wear a long, black coat, with an embroidered waist-belt, known as kuppia. It resembles the kuffia worn by the Arabs and the Kurds.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Kuppia is the traditional attire worn by the majority of Coorg residents. Kodavas is another name for Coorge.

  • Within the Kodavus community of Karnataka State, Kuppia is well-known.
  • A common traditional Kodavus garment is the kuppia. A black waist belt with embroidery is attached to the long coat. The aboriginal inhabitants of Coorg are known as Kodavas. It is a tiny district of Karnataka that is situated near the seashore between Mysore and Mangalore. They had kuppia dresses, which are just incredibly lovely.
  • The author claims that the fiercely independent Coorg people are sprung from Greeks or Arabs. When some of Alexander's troops couldn't travel back to their own nation, they travelled south down the coast and settled there. These individuals married locals, and their culture is still present today. Second, the Kodavus wear a traditional outfit called a "kuppia," which is similar to an Arab "kuffia." This points to the Kodavu's Arab origins.

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