Dravidians primarily inhabit the southern part of India, including states such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh. They are also found in parts of Sri Lanka and some regions of Pakistan. The Dravidian culture is characterized by its distinct languages, traditions, and historical significance in the region.
Today, Dravidians primarily inhabit southern India, particularly in states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. They also have significant populations in parts of Sri Lanka, where Tamil Dravidians are a prominent ethnic group. Additionally, smaller communities can be found in various countries due to migration, including those in the Middle East, the United States, and Canada.
The Dravidians and the Aryans were the first people to settle in Early India
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the aryans, but the dravidians were living in India first. The aryans settled in the north and pushed the dravidians into the deccan plateau.
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The dravidians arrived from mesopotamia more than 9000 years ago and established the mergargh civilization which is as old as egypt... Very old culture even pythagoras studied maths etc..in the oldest universities in the world which were in india...
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.
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.
Arians are an ancient tribe living in western Afghanistan. This can be confused with Aryans, which are the people who live in Northern India. These northern Indians are lighter skinned because of the cooler climate found in North India. Dravidians are those people that occupy South India, and tend to be darker skinned because of the hotter climate in the southern area of India.
The first inhabitants were the Dravidians; it was said they migrated from the prehistoric times of East Africa
Ezhavas (Thiyyas, Billavas, Illavas and Goud) are the major Hindu community of South India. They are genuine Dravidians.