In Trinidad, the Indian community primarily consists of descendants of indentured laborers who arrived from India between 1845 and 1917. Most of these immigrants came from the northern regions of India, particularly from states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. They brought with them diverse cultural practices, languages, and religions, resulting in a vibrant fusion of Hindu, Muslim, and other traditions that significantly influence Trinidad's cultural landscape today. This community remains one of the largest ethnic groups in Trinidad, contributing to its multicultural identity.
They came here (Trinidad) in 1845.
They brought Hinduism to Trinidad.
When Indians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago they worked as indentured labourers
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