Indians in Thailand
Total population | |
---|---|
65,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Bangkok · Chiang Mai · Phuket | |
Languages | |
Thai · Tamil · English · Punjabi · Hindi | |
Religion | |
Hinduism · Buddhism · Sikhism · Islam historically Zoroastrianism[1] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
People of Indian Origin |
About 65,000 Indian Thais have full Thai citizenship, mainly in the cities.
Contents
1 Migration history
2 Notable people
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Migration history
A Tamil community has been around since the 1860s. Most of the Indians arrived in the last century, notably from Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu is an ancient state in India, a lot of Tamil people came during the Chola period. Some others came from Punjab, Rajasthan and some from Gujarat. Buddhism and Hinduism originally arrived in Thailand from India and spread over the years.
The historical number of the Indian population in Thailand can be seen in British consular statistics; however, these figures often lumped Indians together with Sinhalese and Malays. According to 1912 statistics, there were 30 Indians registered in the Chiengmai (Chiang Mai) consular district, 41 Indians and Malays in the Puket (Phuket) consular district, 40 Indians and Malays in the Senggora (Songkhla) consular district, and 423 Indians, Sinhalese, and Malays in the Bangkok consular district. These figures were also believed to be a gross undercount of the true population; for example, the Bangkok consular district had registered only 517 British subjects, but other estimates claimed the number was 20 times higher.[2]
Notable people
Savika Chaiyadej - Thai soap actress
Napakpapha Nakprasitte - Thai actress and Model
Ratana Pestonji - Thai film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer
Vidya Dhar Shukla - Chief Hindu priest of Thailand
Ammar Siamwalla - One of Thailand's most prominent economists
Santi Thakral - Member of the Privy Council of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand
Nishita Shah - Businesswoman
Aloke Lohia - Billionaire Businessman
Lek Nana - Businessman and Politician
Chalida Vijitvongthong - Thai actress and model
See also
- Demographics of Thailand
- Religion in Thailand
Phahurat
- Hinduism in Southeast Asia
- Sikhism in Thailand
- Nepalis in Thailand
- Pakistanis in Thailand
- Mariamman Temple, Bangkok
References
^ Somlak Wongrat (n.d.). อิหร่านใน...8 ทิวาราตรี [8 Days in Iran]. Nonthaburi : Amarin Book Center, p. 111-112
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External links
- Thaindian.com
- Thai Sikh Organization
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