Total population | |
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c. 40 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
India 34,838,819[1] ∟Kerala 32,413,213 ∟Lakshadweep 54,267 ∟Rest of India 2,371,339 | |
Significant Malayali diaspora in | |
United Arab Emirates | 1,014,000[2] |
Qatar | 745,000[3] |
Kuwait | 634,728[3] |
Saudi Arabia | 595,000[2] |
Malaysia | 369,000[4] [better source needed] |
United States | 300,000[5] [unreliable source?] |
Oman | 195,300[3] |
Bahrain | 101,556[3] |
Australia | 78,738[6][7][8][9] |
Israel | 46,600[citation needed] |
United Kingdom | 45,264[10] |
Canada | 30,000[11] |
Singapore | 26,000[12] |
Ireland | 24,674[13] |
New Zealand | 6,700[14] |
Pakistan | 6,000[15] |
Germany | 25000 |
France | 5,000 |
Switzerland | 5,000[16] |
Indonesia | 4,000[citation needed] |
Poland | 7122 |
Austria | 3,785[17] |
Finland | 633[18] |
Japan | 500[19] |
Languages | |
Malayalam | |
Religion | |
Majority Hinduism - 54.73%[citation needed] Minority |
മലയാളം (Malayalam) | |
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Person | മലയാളി Malayāḷi |
People | മലയാളികൾ Malayāḷikaḷ |
Language | മലയാളം Malayāḷam |
Country | കേരളം Kēraḷam |
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The Malayali people (Malayalam: [mɐlɐjaːɭi]; also spelt Malayalee and sometimes known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala & Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India, occupying its southwestern Malabar coast. They form the majority of the population in Kerala and Lakshadweep. They are predominantly native speakers of the Malayalam language, one of the six classical languages of India.[20] The state of Kerala was created in 1956 through the States Reorganisation Act. Prior to that, since the 1800s existed the Kingdom of Cochin, the Kingdom of Travancore, Malabar District, and South Canara of the British India. The Malabar District was annexed by the British through the Third Mysore War (1790–92) from Tipu Sultan. Before that, the Malabar District was under various kingdoms including the Zamorins of Calicut, Kingdom of Tanur, Arakkal kingdom, Kolathunadu, Valluvanad, and Palakkad Rajas.[21][22]
According to the Indian census of 2011, there are approximately 33 million Malayalis in Kerala,[23] making up 97% of the total population of the state. Malayali minorities are also found in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu, mainly in Kanyakumari district and Nilgiri district and Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts of Karnataka and also in other metropolitan areas of India. Over the course of the later half of the 20th century, significant Malayali communities have emerged in Persian Gulf countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait and to a lesser extent, other developed nations with a primarily immigrant background such as Malaysia, Singapore, the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, New Zealand and Canada. As of 2013, there were an estimated 1.6 million ethnic Malayali expatriates worldwide.[24] The estimated population of Malayalees in Malaysia in year 2020 is approximately 348,000, which makes up 12.5% of the total number of Indian population in Malaysia that makes them the second biggest Indian ethnic group in Malaysia, after the Tamils. Most of the Malayalee population in Malaysia aged 18 to 30 are known to be either the third, fourth, or fifth generation living as a Malaysian citizen. According to A. R. Raja Raja Varma, Malayalam was the name of the place, before it became the name of the language spoken by the people.[25]
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