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What is the difference between Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian Tamils Class 10?

What is the difference between Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian Tamils Class 10?

Tamil natives of the country are called Sri Lankan Tamils. And the citizens whose forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period, are called ‘Indian Tamils’.

Who came first Sinhalese or Tamils?

In the official history that has been recorded (in the Mahavanshaya), the Sinhalese came to the country first approximately 2500 years ago, and established the kingdom of Anuradapura. The first king of Sri Lanka was Vijaya. The tamils came later as a result of various invasions, invasion attempts, trade, etc.

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Which country do Indian Tamil belong to?

of Sri Lanka
Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka are Tamil people of Indian origin in Sri Lanka. They are also known as Malayaga Tamilar, Hill Country Tamils, Up-Country Tamils or simply Indian Tamils.

Is Tamil and Indian the same?

In 2004, Tamil was the first of six to be designated as a classical language of India. Although most Tamil people are Hindus, many follow a particular way of religious practice that is considered to be the Tamil religion, venerating a plethora of village deities and Ancient Tamil Gods.

Who inhabited Sri Lanka first?

According to the Sinhalese tradition, as recorded in the Mahavamsa, the first Indian settlers on Sri Lanka were Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers, who landed on the west coast near Puttalam (5th century bce).

Who are the Indian Tamils in Sri Lanka?

‘Indian Tamils’ living in central and southern Sri Lanka, often inhabited, surrounded and dominated by Sinhala majority areas, were at a geographical distance and separate in origin from the Eelam Tamils of northern and eastern Sri Lanka.

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Who are the most respectable people you have met in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lankan Tamils. They are the most respectable people I have met. I used to study in a college where a lot of foreign students used to study. Most of the students are from Sri Lanka, mostly Sinhalese and Tamil.

What is the relationship between Tamils and the Central Highlands?

Norwegian anthropologist Oddvar Hollup observed in the early nineties: “The Estate Tamils, living in the central highlands, have a different involvement in the ethnic conflict and are often denied a separate identity which distinguish them from the rather self-conscious, indigenous Sri Lankan Tamils who live in the northern and eastern provinces”.

Do you know any Sri Lankan Tamils students who study in Colombo?

I used to study in a college where a lot of foreign students used to study. Most of the students are from Sri Lanka, mostly Sinhalese and Tamil. I used to know 13 Sri Lankan Tamils students, they used to be like a team and most of students, who are from Colombo and Batticaloa know to speak Sinhalese fluently.