The Andaman Tamils are
Tamil-speaking people of the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, commonly known as the
Madrasi (after Madras, erstwhile name of
Chennai). There are three groups. The first are 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 Tamil-speaking repatriates from
Myanmar who migrated after the military junta came to power in the then Burma. The third group are Tamil-speaking repatriates from
Sri Lanka who migrated after ethnic clashes began there. The population of the first group is largest and is still swelling as the migration continues.
Andaman Tamils speak Tamil at home and use
Tamil script when writing. With non-Tamils, they speak in a sort of local Hindi, often referred to as
Andaman Hindi. Educated Tamils speak in English too. Most Andaman Tamils enjoy privileges under the category of "local" residents. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have about 100,000 Tamils.
Chola empire
In the 11th century CE,
Rajendra Chola I of the
Chola dynasty of
Tamilakam invaded parts of South East Asia using the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands as an intermediate naval base.[1][2] It was part of an established Chola trade route connecting India and South East Asia, with the practice continuing in the subsequent years during the reigns of
Rajendra II and
Kulothunga I.[3][4] Chola inscriptions from
Thanjavur, dated to 1050 CE, describe the islands as Ma-Nakkavaram meaning "great open/naked land" in Tamil.[5][6] The islands are later mentioned by Marco Polo in the 13th century CE and
Friar Oderic in early 14th century CE.[7]
Census
According to the information furnished by the Andaman and Nicobar Administration, the population of different linguistic groups recorded in the census of 1971 was as under:[8]
^Hultzsch, E. (1991).
"Inscriptions on the walls of the central shrine". South Indian Inscriptions: Tamil Inscriptions of Rajaraja, Rajendra Chola and Others in the Rajarajesvara Temple at Tanjavur (in Tamil). Vol. 2. Chennai: Superintendent, Government Press. p. 109. Retrieved 21 September 2022.