Talk:Carnatic region

Latest comment: 8 months ago by CatTheMeow in topic Carnatic doesn't means Black land or High land

Carnatic region edit

Carnatic region is present in today karnataka state of India . — Preceding unsigned comment added by ‎2405:204:840e:9c48::360:d8ac (talk) 17:46, 20 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, the fact that a present-day Indian state uses the name "Karnataka" leads to several understandable mis-conceptions. It is wrongly felt, for instance, that Carnatic music has some sort of special association with that state. Similarly, the word "Carnatic" as in "Carnatic region" / "Carnatic coast" has no particular association with the territory of Karnataka state. The word "Carnatic" is the adjective form of "Karnaad", meaning "High land" or "Black land" as per different interpretations, and refers to all of south India; some interpret Maharashtra (as being part of the 'highland plateau' as being included. Hence the words "Properly, the name "Carnatic" is in fact applicable to Karnataka, the country of the Kannada extending between the Eastern and Western Ghats...." is incorrect. Regards, ImpuMozhi 14:01, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

Taken from my talk page. -- Kjkolb 04:47, 1 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Map edit

Can we get a map with this article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.184.151.157 (talk) 21:51, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Unsourced edit

It does not cite any source Articles and misleading users... Its been cited for removal for almost 3 years, can anybody please merge this document with the page ?: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_Karnataka%27s_name — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.231.206.9 (talk) 11:21, 7 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Carnatic doesn't means Black land or High land edit

The term Carnatic is the English variant of the name 'Karnataka/Karnata', the term Karnata/Karnataka is used to denote modern Karnataka i.e. Kannada-speaking country as mentioned in Hindu mythology, Ancient and Medieval texts but during the Vijayanagara empire which had its origins in Karnataka and was named after Karnataka because the founders were established in Karnataka and the same name went popular all over South India because of its extension and the Non-Kannada kingdoms too used refer this kingdom as Karnataka which made them use the word 'Carnatic' to denote the Vijaynagara ruled territories but it was not the same before the formation of the Vijayanagara empire as many regions in South used to have their own names like Telinga for modern Telangana, Andhra for modern Andhra Pradesh, Kerala for modern Kerala and Dravida, Chola, Pandya for modern Tamil Nadu

Black soil is not found in major in South India [[1]] CatTheMeow (talk) 05:54, 13 August 2023 (UTC)Reply