Places |
Population |
Remarks |
Andhra Pradesh
|
~ 85 million
|
|
Karnataka
|
~6 million
|
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8 to 10 % of Karnataka’s population is Telugu speaking / origin. Migration over a period of 100 years.
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Largely concentrated in Bellary / Bangalore / Kolar / Border areas.
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Telugu movies popular in Karnataka.
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Department of Telugu in Mysore and Bangalore Universities.
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Sir Mokshagundam was Diwan of Mysore State
|
Tamilnadu
|
~6 milion
|
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8 to 10 % of Tamilnadu’s population is Telugu speaking / origin. Migration over a period of 200 years. During reign of British Rule / Madras presidency, movement of people took place before state reorganization as TN / AP.
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Krishnadevarraya’ empire extended up to Tanjore. Major Telugu / Sanskrit Library – Saraswathi Mahal is at Tanjore
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Saint Thyagaraja lived in Tanjore and Telugu scholars were part of Royal court of Maratha rulers in Tanjore.
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Major Telugu populations in Chennai /Coimbatore
|
Orissa
|
4 million
|
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Significant Telugu population in border areas like Berhampur / Cuttack regions.
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Krishnadevarraya’ empire extended up to Cuttack due to his conquest over Gajapathis.
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All India Telugu Conference held in Orissa recently
|
Maharashtra
|
~7 million
|
-
Statistics from Maharashtra Telugu Manch
|
Chhattisgarh / Madhya Pradesh
|
~ 1 million
|
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Significant population in border areas
|
Rest of India: Delhi / Gujarat / Bengal / Assam / Bihar / Kerala etc.,
|
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Migration in search of jobs / business / labor
|
International
|
Telugu speaking / origin
|
|
USA / Canada
|
~ 750,000
|
|
UK / Europe / Ireland etc.,
|
< 100,000 ?
|
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Migration to UK / Germany and other locations
|
Malaysia
|
~ 500,000
|
-
Telugu Association of Malaysia
|
Singapore
|
< 100,000 ?
|
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Migration in recent times.
|
Mauritius / South Africa
|
> 60,000
|
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Migration over 150 years – 5 generations
|
Australia / New Zealand
|
< 100,000 ?
|
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Migration in recent times
|
Gulf
|
500,000 ?
|
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UAE alone has 100,000. The remaining are spread over Kuwait / Bahrain / Saudi etc.,
|
Total
|
~ 110 million
|
Global and National Telugu Diaspora
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