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  2. Tamil Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the number of Tamil speakers in the US numbered approximately 50,000 individuals. By 2010 the number surged to 127,892 and grew to 293,907 by 2022. [1] The growth of the Tamil population in the United States is attributed to the H-1B visa program, and the presence of a large number of Tamil students studying in American universities.

  3. Tamil population by nation - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nation states that Burma had a Tamil population of 200,000 as of 1966.[5] Tamil Catholics are estimated to number about 50,000.[6] ^ The U.S. census data considers only the population age 5 and older. ^ Resident Indian Tamil population. Another source puts the Tamil population in Singapore at 200,000.

  4. Tamil diaspora - Wikipedia

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    4.2.3 United States. 4.2.4 ... Now there are more than 250,000 Tamils ... Burma had a Tamil population of 200,000 at one point in the country's history but since ...

  5. Tamils - Wikipedia

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    e. The Tamils (/ ˈtæmɪlz, ˈtɑː -/ TAM-ilz, TAHM-), also known as the Tamilar, [note 4] are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group who natively speak the Tamil language and trace their ancestry mainly to the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. The Tamil language is one of the longest-surviving classical languages, with over two thousand ...

  6. States of India by Tamil speakers - Wikipedia

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    States of India by Tamil speakers. This is a list of states and territories of India by number of people for whom Tamil is their mother tongue (first language). State/territory. 1981 census [a][b]

  7. Tamil Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Brahmin. Tamil Brahmins are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil -speaking Hindu Brahmins, predominantly living in Tamil Nadu, though they number significantly in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Telangana in addition to other regions of India. They can be broadly divided into two denominations: Iyengars, who are adherents of Sri ...

  8. List of countries and territories where Tamil is an official ...

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    Tamil is the 17th most spoken language in the world. Tamil language speakers make up approximately 1.06% of the world population. The Tamil language is native to Tamil Nadu (India), Puducherry (India) and Sri Lanka, where most of the native Tamil speaking population is highly concentrated. Tamil is also recognized as a classical language by the ...

  9. Tamil Nadu diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there are 300,000 Tamils emigrated from Tamil Nadu living, among them 132,000 were Citizens(2010 US Census) [7] Central New Jersey contains the largest population concentration of Indian Americans of Tamil descent.