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The origin of the Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 varieties spoken by 220 million people across southern and central India and surrounding countries, can be dated to about 4,500 ...
The Dravidians—believed to be the original inhabitants of India—built cities so advanced that they baffle archaeologists even today.
Multiple lines of evidence show Dravidian, Austro-Asiatic and Indo-Aryan speakers migrated at various points all across the subcontinent. Prehistoric Indian languages were as diverse as today’s.
The origin of the Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 varieties spoken by 220 million people across South Asia, can be dated to about 4,500 years ago, based on new linguistic ...
That Dravidian politics had taken a sharper turn towards its founding principles was clear even during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections — in Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party chief MK Stalin’s ...
Using new linguistic analyses, a study, co-authored by the University of Bristol, has shown that the Dravidian languages – spoken by 220 million people across South Asia, date back to about 4,500 ...
This line of argument, however, makes the simplistic mistake of viewing the Dravidian movement, the Dravidian parties, and Tamil nationalism as mutually exclusive social phenomena.
DR. SLATER'S interesting study of the relation of the Aryan and Dravidian elements in Indian culture seeks to show by a closely reasoned argument that the Dravidian element in fact is of ...
Dravidian is geographical division, not racial, says TN Governor ‘The British created the false history as part of their divide-and-rule policy’ ...
The Dravidian language family, which comprises 80 variations spoken by 220 million people across southern and central India and other parts of south Asia, is 4,500 years old, according to an ...
To plot the alleles sharing of Gonds and other Indian populations with Dravidian vs Austroasiatic groups, we took the Paniya population as a representative of Dravidian and the Bonda (South Munda ...
The Dravidian language family, varieties of which are spoken by 220 million people across South Asia, is crucial in understanding the prehistory not only of the subcontinent but of Eurasia as a whole.
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