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- Beary - Wikipedia
The Beary (also known as Byari) are a community concentrated along the southwest coast of India, mostly in the Mangalore district of the south Indian state of Karnataka
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Beary is more than just a community; it encompasses a rich tapestry of culture, language, and heritage Originating from the coastal regions stretching from Kasaragod in Kerala to Baindoor in Karnataka, Bearys have flourished as a distinctive Muslim community with a history steeped in trade and education
- What does BEARY mean? - Definitions. net
The Beary (also known as Byari) is a community concentrated along the southwest coast of India, mostly in the Mangalore district of the south Indian state of Karnataka
- THE BEARY MUSLIMS Pride and honore of Mangalore
Cultural activities, exhibition related to Beary culture and society, talks on Beary society by Beary scholars, publications and Beary literature stalls are the centre of attraction during any Beary Sahitya Sammelana
- Byari dialect - Wikipedia
Byari or Beary (ಬ್ಯಾರಿ IPA: [bjaːɾi]) is a geographically isolated dialect of Malayalam spoken by the Byaris who are part of the Muslim community in Tulu Nadu region of Coastal Karnataka and Northern Kerala (Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Kasargod districts)
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Explore our extensive collection of books in the Beary language, as well as works in other languages focused on Beary culture and research Our curated library aims to promote literacy and preserve the linguistic heritage of the community
- Beary Kalaranga - BearyInfo
Despite challenges posed by the pandemic in 2020, Beary Kalaranga remains resilient This year, they are poised to launch their first-ever Beary animated series, “Puniyakoti,” catering to younger audiences and continuing the rich legacy of Beary cultural celebration
- M. M. Quraishi - BearyInfo
The reason many proudly identify as “Beary” today can be largely attributed to the establishment of “The Beary’s Welfare Association” in Bangalore about 35 years ago M M Quraishi played a crucial role in uniting the Bearys in Bangalore, who were once hesitant to embrace the name
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