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Tamil Indonesians are persons from
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Tamil ancestry living in Indonesia. Majority of them live in
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in North Sumatra while there are small community in other parts of the country such as Jakarta, Aceh,
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and
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.
Tamils - a Trans State Nation, Indonesia
, Tamilnation.org, 15 August 2011.
It is estimated that there are around 25,000 PIOs/NRIs living in Indonesia of which the Indian expatriate community registered with the Embassy and Consulate in Medan numbers around 30,000.


History


Pre-colonial era

Tamils have a long history in Indonesia. After
Rajendra Chola I Rajendra Chola I (; Middle Tamil: Rājēntira Cōḻaṉ; Classical Sanskrit: Rājēndradēva Cōla; Old Malay: ''Raja Suran''; c. 971 CE – 1044 CE), often referred to as Rajendra the Great, and also known as Gangaikonda Chola (Middle Tamil ...
's attack on Srivijaya Empire in 1024–1025, there was a noticeable increase in Tamil economic activity in
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, including Indonesia. One of direct consequence of Chola invasion was the emergence of Kota Cina, an ancient trading town currently located in northern Medan. Their presence has been recorded in Lobu Tua Inscription dating from 1088 about Five Hundred Lords of Ayyanuruwar, a Tamil merchant guild in
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, an ancient port town currently located in
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, North Sumatra. The inscription itself is written in Tamil, and Barus was called ''Varocu'' by them. The Tamils residing permanently or temporarily in Barus were mainly traders or craftsmen by profession. Some of them were migrated to Karoland and Kota Cina, and assimilated with local Karo people. The clan (''merga'') Sembiring is believed to have a connection with the Tamils. Many of its sub-mergas, like Colia, Berahmana, Pandia, Meliala, Depari, Muham, Pelawi and Tekan, are clearly of South Indian origin. Some scholars cited that some aspects of Karo tradition are believed to have been influenced from
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, such as disposing of the dead and ''urung'' (village federation, thought to be influenced from medieval Tamil society). Another evidence of Tamil presence is the Suruaso Inscription, dating from the 14th century. The inscription was found in
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(
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), and written in two languages,
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and Tamil. The Tamils were also assimilated with
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, and many of them has physical resemblance to that of Tamils. However, they do not practice Tamil culture or speak Tamil language anymore.


Dutch colonial period

Tamils from India were brought to Indonesia by the
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in the early build-up of the plantation industry in the 1830s. Agents visited villages in South India and tempted poor uneducated Tamils to come to "Tanah Deli" (Sumatra) and were promised easy work with good pay. After they arrived in Indonesia, they were used for hard labor and housed in simple huts. Most of them worked for the Dutch company, ''Deli Maatschappij'' under harsh conditions. A small number of Tamils returned to India after their contract expires. At the end of the 1940s, many Tamils got an opportunity to return and left, but about 5,000 to 10,000 Tamils remained in North Sumatra, mainly in Medan, but also in Lubuk Pakam (
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), Tebing Tinggi, and Binjai.


World War II and Independence

After
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and the country's independence from the Dutch, many Tamils left the plantations and they often used cow carts as transport. These vehicles became their tools for making a living. Some even bought abandoned Japanese military vehicles, which they used to transport sand and building material for building projects. Other Tamils have specialized in spice trading at the markets and a few become contractors and government officials. Many Tamil Indonesians have remained in North Sumatra except for a few hundred families in Jakarta and the Tamils who went to
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in
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, Aceh in an early stage.


Relations with other groups

Tamil Indonesians always had a harmonious relationship with other ethnic groups in North Sumatra, as the cultural and economic background do not differ too much. As for
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s, not until the last two generations did Tamil Indonesians began to intermarry with other ethnic groups.


Organizations

In August 2011, more than 400 Tamil Indonesians gathered in Jakarta to form a new association, the Indonesia Tamil Sangam (ITS).Tamil community forms new cultural association
, ''The Jakarta Post'', 15 August 2011.
The ITS is a nonprofit, social and cultural organization dedicated to the welfare of the Tamil-speaking community living in Indonesia and it will organize
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classes and establish a Tamil library in Jakarta. Other than Indonesian Tamil Sangam, there are some religious-based Tamil organizations, such as: * Perhimpunan Kuil Shri Mariamman (Shri Mariamman Temple Association). * Adi-Dravida Sabah. * Muda-mudi Buddha Tamil (Tamil Buddhist Youths). * South Indian Moslem Foundation and Welfare Committee. * Atma Jyothi - Indonesia Hindu-Tamil Association. * Love Medan Indians, Social Concern, Medan Tamil Less-fortunate kids, teens and youths education and careers. * Holy Trinity Church, Medan Christian Ministry amongst and to the Tamils and Indians. * Annai Velangkanni Shrine, Tamil Catholic Spiritual Pilgrimage.


Population

It is not known for exactly how many Tamils in Indonesia are, as post-1930 censuses do not include ethnical category. According to A. Mani (1980), there were 18,000 Tamils in North Sumatra in 1930. It is estimated that there were 75,000 Tamils in 1996 with religion percentage are 78% Hindus, 11% Buddhists, 5.5% Muslims and 4.5% Christians.


Notable Tamil Indonesians

* Charles Tambu - Indonesian Politician. * D. Kumaraswamy -
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reformer and Tamil community leader in Indonesia. *
Kimmy Jayanti Kimmy Jayanti ( ta, கிமி ஜெயந்தி; born 18 October 1991) is an Indonesian model and actress of Indian descent who began her career acting in ''I Know What You Did on Facebook''. Biography Jayanti acted in the movie, ' ...
- Indonesian actress and model *
Wijay Wijay or Vijay (Tamil ; born December 29, 1982, in Medan, North Sumatra) is an Indonesian footballer midfielder of Indian descent. Previously, he played for Persita Tangerang in the 2014 Indonesia Super League. Honours Clubs *Sriwijaya FC : **L ...
- Indonesian footballer * Rev. Father Alegesan Moses Vengadasalam, the Founder of Love Medan Indians Foundation, Pioneer of the Indonesian Anglican Churches in Batam and Medan @Priest at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Medan


References


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