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The Tamil people are a South Asian community numbering more than seventy million and living mostly in Tamil Nadu state and neighbouring areas in south-eastern India (65 million), in the north and east of Sri Lanka (nearly four million) and in Malaysia (over a million).

Nearly all Tamils speak the Tamil language, one of the Dravidian tongues once spoken widely across the Indian subcontinent but now largely confined to its southern quarter.

Armed conflict between Sri Lanka's government and militant Tamil Tiger separatists during the 1980s and 1990s has now given way to a gradual peace process. Sri Lanka's Tamil minority includes descandants of both the country's earlier Dravidian inhabitants and more recent immigrants from Tamil Nadu.

There are now large Tamil communities in many parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and Tamils can no longer be considered a purely Asia-centred ethnic group.