Andaman Tamils
The Andaman Tamils are Tamil speaking people of the Andaman and Nicobar islands are commonly known as the Madrasi (after Madras, erstwhile name of Tamil Nadu). There are three groups of Tamilians. The first being those who migrated from Tamil Nadu in search of livelihood and are found in almost all the islands where human beings are settled. The second are the Tamil speaking repatriates from Myanmar who migrated after military junta came to power in the then Burma. The third group are Tamil speaking repatriates from Sri Lanka who migrated after ethnic clashes in the tiny island country started. The population of first group is largest among them and it is still swelling as the migration continues. They speak Tamil at home and use Tamil scripe while writing. With non-Tamil they speak in a sort of local Hindi, often referred to as Andaman Hindi. Educated Tamils speak in English too. Most of them enjoy previleges under the category of "Local" residents. Andaman and Nicobar Islands has about 100, 000 Tamils.
Chola empire
From 800 to 1200 CE, the Tamil Chola dynasty created an empire that eventually extended from southeastern peninsular India to parts of Malaysia.[1] Rajendra Chola I (1014 to 1042 CE) took over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and maintained them as a strategic naval base to launch a naval expedition against the Srivijaya empire (a Hindu-Malay empire based on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia).
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Andaman Islands". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- History & Culture. The Andaman Islands with destination quide
- India Home Department. The Andaman Islands: with notes on Barren Island. C.B. Lewis, Baptist Mission Press, 1859 read online or download
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- Official Andaman and Nicobar Tourism Website
- Andaman District (official site)
- ↑ Woodbridge Bingham; Hilary Conroy; Frank William Iklé (1964). "A History of Asia". Allyn and Bacon.
... Maldives, Nicobar, and Andaman islands all were brought under the sway of its navy. In the Tamil peninsula itself Chola subdued the kingdoms of Pandya ...