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What race are people from Tamilnadu?
The Tamils are an ethnolinguistic group. Tamilians are living in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka. According to the 2001 census, they number 60.79 million in the state of Tamil Nadu. Tamils are native to Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in South India, and northern and eastern Sri Lanka.
What race are Dravidians?
The Dravidian peoples, or Dravidians, are an ethnolinguistic group living in South Asia who predominantly speak any of the Dravidian languages. There are around 245 million native speakers of Dravidian languages.
Who is No 1 caste in Tamil Nadu?
The top three castes by numbers in Tamil Nadu are Thevar (also known as Mukkulaththor), Vanniar and Kongu Vellalar (also known as Gounder). As is natural, they wield most of the political power in the state.
Who are shudras in Tamil Nadu?
Shudra or Shoodra (Sanskrit: Śūdra) is the lowest ranked of the four varnas of the Hindu caste system and social order in India. Various sources translate it into English as a caste, or alternatively as a social class.
Are Tamils considered South Asians?
So to sum up: Tamils are clearly South Asians, but closer to Caucasoids than to any other race. (Mongoloid influence exists also in some Indians, especially in north-east India and Munda speaking populations). This are all 100\% ethnic Tamils, Dravidian people with albinism.
Are Tamil Brahmins Caucasoid?
But tamil brahmins are much caucasoid. South Indian type, found in its purest form in Tamil Nadu and Northern Sri Lanka, called Melanid according to its dark skin tone (melanin). Typical for Tamils, mixed in Periya, sometimes other Indian people. The medieval Chola invasion even brought it to Malaysia and Sumatra.
Are Tamils considered as Australoid people?
Tamils are predominantly South Asian. The native South Asians are their own distinct group. According to several genetic and craniometric studies the native South Asians have No relation to “Australoid” people. (Some comments claim this, but this is disproven by modern science)
When did the Tamils become a distinct ethnic group?
There were trade relationship between the Roman Empire and Pandyan Empire. As recorded by Strabo, Emperor Augustus of Rome received at Antioch an ambassador from a king called Pandyan of Dramira. Hence, it is clear that by at least 300 BCE, the ethnic identity of Tamils was formed as a distinct group.