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A German abroad
"Reverend . Ferdinand Kittel (Kannada: ಫರ್ಡಿನ್ಯಾಂಡ್ ಕಿಟ್ಟೆಲ್) (7 April 1832 in Resterhafe, East Frisia – 18 December 1903 in Tübingen) was a priest and indologist with the Basel Mission in south India and worked in Mangalore, Madikeri and Dharwad in Karnataka. He is most famous for his studies of the Kannada language and for producing the first ever Kannada-English dictionary of about 70,000 words in 1894. He also composed numerous Kannada poems."
From: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Kittel
THIS STATUE stand close to Bangalore's Mayo Hall (seen in the background)
From: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Kittel
THIS STATUE stand close to Bangalore's Mayo Hall (seen in the background)
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