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They consist of following .<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/Tulunadu#page/n87/mode/2up Tulu Nadu - Samajika Chariteyalli ondu samshodhanatmaka Vivechane, p87]</ref>
They consist of following .<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/Tulunadu#page/n87/mode/2up Tulu Nadu - Samajika Chariteyalli ondu samshodhanatmaka Vivechane, p87]</ref>


*[[Sthanika Brahmins]] , also called "Sthanika Tulu Brahmins" ; and/or "Tulu Brahmins" are the original inhabitants of [[Tulunadu|Tulu Nadu]] whose history predates 380 B.C.Even Tuluva Hebbar brahmins are related to them in ancient times.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/TheSthanikasAndTheirHistoricalImportance_201603|title=The Sthanikas And Their Historical Importance|last=Dr.B.A.Saletore.|language=English}}</ref>
*[[Sthanika Brahmins]] , also called "Sthanika Tulu Brahmins" ; and/or "Tulu Brahmins" are the original inhabitants of [[Tulunadu|Tulu Nadu]] whose history predates 380 B.C.Even [[Tuluva Hebbar]] brahmins are related to them in ancient times.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/TheSthanikasAndTheirHistoricalImportance_201603|title=The Sthanikas And Their Historical Importance|last=Dr.B.A.Saletore.|language=English}}</ref>
The remaining sub-sects of brahmins of tulunadu are immigrant exodus from other regions of India especially from ahichatra in northern India.
The remaining sub-sects of brahmins of tulunadu are immigrant exodus from other regions of India especially from ahichatra in northern India.



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Tulu Brahmins or Tuluva Brahmins are the inhabitants of Tulu Nadu.

They consist of following .[1]

  • Sthanika Brahmins , also called "Sthanika Tulu Brahmins" ; and/or "Tulu Brahmins" are the original inhabitants of Tulu Nadu whose history predates 380 B.C.Even Tuluva Hebbar brahmins are related to them in ancient times.[2]

The remaining sub-sects of brahmins of tulunadu are immigrant exodus from other regions of India especially from ahichatra in northern India.

First migration: Later part of the 9th century A.D.

Second migration: 11th century A.D.

References

  1. ^ Tulu Nadu - Samajika Chariteyalli ondu samshodhanatmaka Vivechane, p87
  2. ^ Dr.B.A.Saletore. The Sthanikas And Their Historical Importance.