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Komarpant
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Halegannada (Old Kannada), Marathi, Konkani
Religion
Hinduism

The Komarpant (or Komarpant Naik or Komarpaik) are a social group centred in and around Karwar, which is a coastal town in Karnataka and also in various parts of Goa.[citation needed]

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Further reading

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  • ‘Keḷadi polity’ By K.N. Chitnis, 1974, Research Publication Series, Volume 17, Karnataka University, Dharwad
  • ‘Studies in Keladi history: Seminar Papers’ Edited by Giri S. Dikshit, 1981, Mythic Society, Bangalore
  • ‘Shivatatva ratnakara of Keladi Basavaraja: A Cultural Study’ By Radha Krishnamurthy, 1995, Keladi Museum and Historical Research Bureau
  • ‘The Nayakas of Ikkeri’ By K.D. Swaminathan, 1957.