Dravidian people or peoplesis a term used to refer to the diverse groups of people who natively speak languages belonging to the
Dravidian language family. Populations of speakers of around 220 million are found mostly in
Southern India. Other Dravidian people are found in parts of central India,
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The most populous Dravidian people are the
Kannadigas, and the
Malayalis. Smaller Dravidian communities with 1–5 million speakers are the
Gondsand
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The non-Aryan peoples of India. They have their own family of languages.
Native peoples principally in Southern India, but also found in Pakistan,Afghanistan, Nepal, Maldives,
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The Five Dravidians died in -91.
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.
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.
dravidians
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
The Aryan people conquered them.
because their momma wanted them to be :P
Dravidians
the aryans, but the dravidians were living in India first. The aryans settled in the north and pushed the dravidians into the deccan plateau.
The Aryans were the invaders from the north who are believed to have conquered the Dravidians in the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BC. This period marked the beginning of the Vedic period in India.
They settled in 3000 BC.