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The term "Dravidians" refers to a group of people who speak Dravidian languages, primarily found in southern India and parts of Sri Lanka. They are believed to be some of the earliest inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent, with a rich cultural and historical heritage that predates the arrival of Indo-Aryans. Dravidian languages include Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. The Dravidian cultural influence is significant in the regions where these languages are spoken, particularly in art, architecture, and literature.

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