Yes they are one and the same. The Dravidians were a mixture of Australoid people and (what one today would call) Middle Eastern or Southern European type peoples (who were the 3rd type of modern people to enter India after the Australoid peoples who they mixed with who had followed the Black Pygmy peoples who were the first modern type people to inhabit India and the rest of Southern Asia) They once inhabited southern Asia and went as far North as Japan and even went further east and reached the Americas.
They lived close near the oceans of Japan
13530 B.C> from Shambala.................................
aryans are semitic people and came somewhere from europe after a long period of arrival of dravidians from african countries.aryans came to the dravidian cities.but dravidains didn't obey the cunning words of dravidians.hence a continuous struggles were between aryans and dravidians... www.dravidaketanam.blogspot.com
because their momma wanted them to be :P
Dravidians
The people of the Jomon period were the indigenous populations of Japan who lived from around 14,000 to 300 BCE. They were known for their distinctive pottery with cord-marked decoration, as well as their semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The Jomon people are considered one of the earliest cultures in Japan.
The Five Dravidians died in -91.
Dravidians
The Dravidians are a linguistic group living in India.
The majority is Sinhalese. So they are not dravidians. They are Indo Aryans. The tamils are dravidians from tamil nadu however.
Dravidians
Dravidians
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jomon
jomon
The name Fitha does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin. It may be a unique or uncommon name without a specific definition.
The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in northeastern Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and overseas in other countries. This language family includes languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.