Tamils_in_Pakistan

Tamils in Pakistan

Tamils in Pakistan

Dravidian ethnolinguistic group in Pakistan


There is a small community of Tamils in Pakistan. Some Tamils migrated from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and settled in Karachi after the independence in 1947. Although there also some Tamils that have been since early 20th century when Karachi was developed during the British Raj. There are also Sri Lankan Tamils that arrived during the Sri Lankan Civil War and these Tamils are mostly Hindus.[1] The Madrasi Para area behind the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre is home to 100 Tamil Hindu families. Population of Tamils in Pakistan are over 5000. The Shri Rama Pir Mandir Temple was located in this neighborhood demolished by a builder.[2] The temple was the biggest Tamil Hindu temple in Karachi.[3] In addition, Drigh Road and Korangi also have a Tamil population.[1]Mariamman temple at Soldier Bazaar, Karachi managed by Pakistan Madras Hindu Panchayat was also demolised in July 2023.[4] Tamil cuisine is still alive there.[5][6] Till August 2019, Pakistan receives 30 post office mails from Tamil Nadu every month.[7]

Mariamman temple in JPMC, Karachi
Tamil Hindus celebrating festival in JPMC, Karachi

Notable people


References

  1. Shahbazi, Ammar (20 March 2012). "Strangers to their roots, and those around them". The News. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  2. Fernandes, Donna (6 February 2017). "In Pakistan's most violent city, the Virgin Mary from south India brings together Hindus, Muslims, and Parsis". Quartz India. Retrieved 21 October 2017.

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