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|caste_name = 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar (24MTC) | |caste_name = 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar (24MTC) | ||
|populated_states = [[ | |populated_states = [[Tamil Nadu]], [[Kerala]], [[Gujarat]], [[Karnataka]] | ||
|languages = [[Telugu language|Telugu ]] | |languages = [[Telugu language|Telugu ]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''24 Manai Telugu Chettiars''' ('''24MTC''') | The '''24 Manai Telugu Chettiars''' ('''24MTC''') is a South Indian caste. They can speak [[Telugu language|Telugu]] and [[Tamil language|Tamil]] languages and are found predominantly in the states of [[Tamil Nadu]], [[Kerala]], [[Karnataka]] in India, as well as [[Gujarat]] and [[Sri Lanka]]. | ||
== Etymology and history == | |||
The 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar people migrated into Tamil Nadu from Andhra Pradesh during Vijayanagara empire period. They are considered to be the decendants of Kasi King Pritheeshwar and have ruled 24 parts of chola region .After the migration into Tamil Nadu, they underwent various cultural diversities, met difficulties in the patterns of linguistic assimilation, adjustment and other adaptive processes. Bilingualism (Telugu and Tamil) was found tedious among the immigrant households (successive generation children). Most of them failed to speak Telugu language at home and gained proficiency in Tamil. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.usa24mtc.org/ USA24MTC] | |||
* [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NfGBYBHkhI8 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar History] | |||
[[Category:Chettiar]] | [[Category:Chettiar]] |
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24 Manai Telugu Chettiar (24MTC) | |
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Languages | Telugu , Tamil |
Populated states | Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, Karnataka |
The 24 Manai Telugu Chettiars (24MTC) is a South Indian caste. They can speak Telugu and Tamil languages and are found predominantly in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka in India, as well as Gujarat and Sri Lanka.
Etymology and history[edit]
The 24 Manai Telugu Chettiar people migrated into Tamil Nadu from Andhra Pradesh during Vijayanagara empire period. They are considered to be the decendants of Kasi King Pritheeshwar and have ruled 24 parts of chola region .After the migration into Tamil Nadu, they underwent various cultural diversities, met difficulties in the patterns of linguistic assimilation, adjustment and other adaptive processes. Bilingualism (Telugu and Tamil) was found tedious among the immigrant households (successive generation children). Most of them failed to speak Telugu language at home and gained proficiency in Tamil.