Tamil Seychellois

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Tamil-Seychellois
A Tamil Hindu temple in Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles
Total population
c. 4,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
Mahé, Seychelles
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Tamil people, Telugu people, Tamil Mauritians, Malbars, Tamil diaspora, Indian diaspora

Tamil-Seychellois are people of Southern Indian origins, predominantly from a Tamil background, living in the island nation of Seychelles. Their population is approximately 4,000, making them one of the country's significant minorities.

Tamil immigrants arrived in Seychelles as early as 1770, and were among the first settlers to the originally sparsely inhabited island nation. Traders from the French colony of Pondicherry and later traders from present day Tamil Nadu visited the islands for trade in timber. A trading community was established and many of the Tamils integrated into the local population.[1]

In 1901, there were roughly 3500 Tamil-speakers out of the country's population of 19,237.

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