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Bunt (/ˈbʌnt/) is an Indian community, who traditionally inhabit the coastal districts of Karnataka. Bunts were originally a warrior class community with agrarian origins, and form the landed gentry of the region. They are the dominant, land-owning farming community of Tulu Nadu and speak Tulu as well as Kundagannada as their mother tongue. The Bunts today are a largely urbanised community with a population size of 1 million worldwide.

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  • Bunt (/ˈbʌnt/) is an Indian community, who traditionally inhabit the coastal districts of Karnataka. Bunts were originally a warrior class community with agrarian origins, and form the landed gentry of the region. They are the dominant, land-owning farming community of Tulu Nadu and speak Tulu as well as Kundagannada as their mother tongue. The Bunts today are a largely urbanised community with a population size of 1 million worldwide. (en)
  • Bantowie (tulu: ಬಂಟರ trl. bantar; ang. Bunts) – matrylinearna kasta indyjska zamieszkująca głównie tereny Tulu Nadu, czyli dystryktów Udupi i w stanie Karnataka oraz taluku Kasaragod w stanie Kerala. Zaliczani są do warny kszatrijów, są spokrewnieni z Nayarami z Kerali. Posługują się macierzystym językiem tulu lub dialektem kundagannada (językiem kannada pozostającym pod silnym wpływem tulu). Najczęściej występującymi nazwiskami są Shetty oraz Rai. (pl)
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  • August 2021 (en)
  • September 2018 (en)
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  • Citation is not peer reviewed. It is an unpublished minor research work replete with errors. (en)
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  • Bunt (/ˈbʌnt/) is an Indian community, who traditionally inhabit the coastal districts of Karnataka. Bunts were originally a warrior class community with agrarian origins, and form the landed gentry of the region. They are the dominant, land-owning farming community of Tulu Nadu and speak Tulu as well as Kundagannada as their mother tongue. The Bunts today are a largely urbanised community with a population size of 1 million worldwide. (en)
  • Bantowie (tulu: ಬಂಟರ trl. bantar; ang. Bunts) – matrylinearna kasta indyjska zamieszkująca głównie tereny Tulu Nadu, czyli dystryktów Udupi i w stanie Karnataka oraz taluku Kasaragod w stanie Kerala. Zaliczani są do warny kszatrijów, są spokrewnieni z Nayarami z Kerali. Posługują się macierzystym językiem tulu lub dialektem kundagannada (językiem kannada pozostającym pod silnym wpływem tulu). Najczęściej występującymi nazwiskami są Shetty oraz Rai. (pl)
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  • Bunt (community) (en)
  • Bantowie (pl)
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