• In 1884, a riot broke out near Malappuram. As a result of this incident, the British punished the Kodavas by seizing their weapons, including the pichangatti.
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  • This is a 19th century Pichangatti knife of the Kodavas (Kodava, Kannada) people of Kodagu in Southwest India (see map below).
  • The Pichangatti knife is the traditional knife of the Kodava people resides in what is today Karnataka state in South West India. The word means hand knife.
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  • Pichangatti & Scabbard.
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  • Knife (Pichangatti) and Sheath, 18th–19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 Size: H. with sheath 12 5/8 in.
  • 19th-century Indian Coorg silver-hilted Pichangatti Knife & Scabbard, featuring intricate design and multifunctional grooming implements.
  • Pichangatti is a traditional Indian game played by children. It is a kind of tag played with a small ball or any other object that can be easily caught or snatched away.