@moolnivaasi_ Another fun fact is that the majority of Malaysian Tamils have Scheduled Caste origins from Tamil Nadu, and the Malay population in Malaysia knows the difference by their noses because Malays generally have flatter noses, whereas Tamils do not. They often call it an Indian nose.
@InfraholicR@Jaychawbeak Mumbai has only heritage buildings built by the British. Except for the rich areas, the streets of Mumbai smell and look worse than those in Bihar.
@InfraholicR Are you living in delusional thinking? Gujarat has better infrastructure? ๐คฃGo and watch any YouTube vlogs of Gujaratโthey look worse than or equal to Bihar. Only the rich areas look nice. Every vietnam stateโs tax revenue is spent on its own infrastructure, not on the Hindi belt
@Jaychawbeak@InfraholicR You are proving my point. Look at the streets of Mumbai. Mumbai gets nothing for its contributions, and the same goes for Tamil Nadu. Mumbai is literally famous for its slums.
@SampathCFO@Mahtwog069@LalitAditya1212 Lol! Tamils consider both Urdu and Hindi to be the same language. Where did you get the information that Tamils support Urdu?
@moolnivaasi_ Even AASI-dominated people from the Gangetic region look different from other AASI-dominated people. Irulas look different from Paniyas, and both Irulas and Paniyas also look different from Gangetic AASI people.
@Mleccha_Slayerr@dasyuslayer1 Irulas do look closer to these images. Search Irulas on Google, and you'll find photos of average Irula men. Irulas are often poor and malnourished, but they still have thick skulls like those in these photos. Only the Paniya look different, probably due to different AASI ancest
@CCanturu69558 Ezhavar doesn't mean they came from Eelam; rather, both Eelam and Ezhavar have the same origin word, related to palms and toddy in etymology. Even Nadars had 'Ezhavar' as an old name. Basically, both Ezhavars and Nadars were once part of the same clan, just like Mukuvars/Mukuvas.
@Nairhistory Puttu has its earliest mention in Tamil texts, and there is even a temple in Tamil Nadu that serves puttu during an annual festival. Puttu is also popular in South Tamil Nadu and Eelam. You can find puttu in places where Tamils are a majority, such as Myanmar, Malaysia, and Singa