States of India By Tamil Speakers - See Also

See Also

  • States of India by urban population
  • States of India by size of economy
Tamil language
History
  • Proto-Dravidian
  • Old Tamil
  • Middle Tamil
  • Modern Tamil
  • Manipravalam
  • Cankam Tamil
    • Early Cankam Tamil
    • Late Cankam Tamil
Dialects
Indian dialects
  • Bangalore Tamil dialects
  • Central Tamil dialect
  • Kongu Tamil (Coimbatore Tamil)
  • Madras Bashai
  • Madurai Tamil
  • Nellai Tamil
Sri Lankan dialects
  • Negombo
  • Batticaloa
  • Jaffna
Sociolects
  • Brahmin Tamil
  • Arwi
Literature
Classics
  • Cankam literature
  • Tamil books of Law
  • The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature
  • The Five Lesser Epics of Tamil Literature
  • Ponniyin Celvan
Devotional Literature
  • Tirumuṟai
  • Tivviya Pirapantam
  • Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
  • Tēmpāvaṉi
  • Cīrappurānam
  • Kampa Rāmāyaṉam
Poetry
  • Kural
  • Venpa
  • Iraichchi
  • Akam
  • Puram
  • Thinai
  • Ullurai
  • Ulā
History
  • Yāzhpāna Vaipava Mālai
Tamil and
other languages
  • Dravidian languages
  • English
  • Sinhala
  • Indo-aryan languages
  • Malay
  • Korean
Scripts
  • Tamil-Brahmi
  • Kolezhuthu
  • Vattezhuttu
  • Pallava grantha
  • Modern script
  • Tamil Braille
Lexis and
grammar
  • Tamil grammar
  • Tamil honorifics
  • Tamil numerals
Phonology
  • Tamil phonology
  • Tamil onomatopoeia
  • Tamil prosody
Transliteration
  • ISO
  • Mozhi
Events
  • Standardisation of Tamil script
  • Tanittamizh Iyakkam
  • Simplified Tamil script
  • Printing in Tamil language
  • Tamil Sangams
    • Talaiccankam
    • Iṭaiccankam
    • Kaṭaiccankam
  • Ancient manuscript digitalisation
  • Formation of CICT
  • Project Madurai

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