Social Sciences, asked by riya173, 1 year ago

culture of tamil nadu

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Answered by Abhijeetauspicious
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Tamil Nadu is a southern state of India which is supremely rich in culture and heritage. Known to be one of the oldest civilisations in the world, the people of Tamil Nadu belong to the prestigious Dravidian Family. Tamilians also, like other South Indians, take much pride in their rooted culture and make great efforts to protect their 2000 years old history. The state has been ruled by the Cholas, Pandyas and the Pallavas and has been flourishing since. The art and architecture have been their creations which are used and maintained even today.
Answered by asopashiven
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Like the other languages of South India, it is a [[Tamilians languages[Tamil language]], unrelated to the Indo-European languages of northern India. The Tamil language preserves many features of Tamilian, though modern-day spoken Tamilin Tamil Nadu freely uses loanwords from Sanskrit and English and vice-versa.
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