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The Chola Nadu region had a population of over 10 million with a density of above 400 persons per km 2 in 2001. Due to fertile soil and favourable climate, the region has been the most densely populated in the Tamil country since ancient times. More than 90% of the population speak Tamil.
This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present.
Historical map of the Chola Empire, where Tamil was the language of administration. The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where Tamil is an official language or language of government. Tamil is the 17th most spoken language in the world. Tamil language speakers make up approximately 1.06% of the world population.
The Brihadishvara temple, built in the 11th Century by King Rajaraja Chola, is a Unesco World Heritage site [Getty Images] It's 1000 CE - the heart of the Middle Ages. Europe is in flux.
Darasuram or Dharasuram is a neighbourhood in the city of Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] The area is known for the Airavateswara temple constructed by the Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE. The temple is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage monument.
The Chola dynasty was at the peak of its influence and power during the 11th century. [39] Rajendra I conquered Odisha and Pala dynasty of Bengal and reached the Ganges river in north India. [40] Rajendra Chola I built a new capital called Gangaikonda Cholapuram to celebrate his victories in northern India. [41]
As per the 2011 census, Tamil Nadu had a population of 72.1 million and is the seventh most populous state in India. [1] The population is projected to be 76.8 million in 2023 and to grow to 78 million by 2036. [198] Tamil Nadu is one of the most urbanized states in the country with more than 48.4 per cent of the population living in urban ...
Tamils have migrated world-wide since the 19th century CE and a significant population exists in South Africa, Mauritius, Fiji, as well as other regions such as the Southeast Asia, Middle East, Caribbean and parts of the Western World. Archaeological evidence from Tamil Nadu indicates a continuous history of human occupation for more than 3,800 ...