what are step taking by the Sri Lankan Tamils?
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The Tamil community in Sri Lanka is divided into two distinct categories: Sri Lankan Tamils and Indian/upcountry Tamils. Sri Lankan Tamils comprise 11.14 per cent and Indian Tamils 4.12 per cent of the total population.
Tamils from southern India arrived in Sri Lanka at various times beginning from 4th century A.D. During 4th to 8th century, several kings from southern India ruled over Jaffna either independently or under the kings of Anuradhapura. Cholas briefly ruled over the northern shores of Sri Lanka in the 9th century. In the 13th century, the Pandyan Empire in South India established the Jaffna Kingdom and continued to rule till the 16th century. The descendents of the inhabitants of these Tamil kingdoms in northern and eastern Sri Lanka are known as Sri Lankan Tamils.
Tamils from southern India arrived in Sri Lanka at various times beginning from 4th century A.D. During 4th to 8th century, several kings from southern India ruled over Jaffna either independently or under the kings of Anuradhapura. Cholas briefly ruled over the northern shores of Sri Lanka in the 9th century. In the 13th century, the Pandyan Empire in South India established the Jaffna Kingdom and continued to rule till the 16th century. The descendents of the inhabitants of these Tamil kingdoms in northern and eastern Sri Lanka are known as Sri Lankan Tamils.
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