What was the Dravidian government like
In Dravidian languages like Tamil, you can say "Vanakkam" to greet someone.
Dravidian at the earliest they wont kill any animals , they like a vegetarian. In the Mordern world dravidian used to take non- vegetarian.
A. N. Sattanathan has written: 'The Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu and its legacy' -- subject(s): Caste, Politics and government
Dravidian University was created in 1997.
yes dravidian university has reconigsed
Dravidian Civilisation
Dravidian Linguistics Association was created in 1972.
Tamil is a Dravidian language, not an Aryan language. The Dravidian languages are a separate language family from the Indo-Aryan languages, which includes languages like Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi. Tamil has a rich literary tradition and is one of the oldest classical languages in the world.
Yes Dravidian are of caucasian origin and Dravidian are the descendants of shem(son of noah) and not the descendants of of ham!!! Elam was the oldest son of shem and the dravidian where in south west Iran that where Elamo-Dravidian languages came along and Dravidian is a language group not a race remember that. Yes Dravidian have dark skin but there are light skin Dravidian not just darked skined but they are called the darked skined middle eastern and they are of indo- mediterranean race which is caucasian origin. People have so much facts that the Dravidian are of descendants of elam (son of shem) and that the Dravidian lived in south west Iran and other places of the middle east.
Possibly. It's unlikely that it was a Vedic\Aryan civilization.
Dravidians are an ethnic group that speak the ancient Dravidian language. There are around 220 million Dravidian speakers worldwide, mostly residing in southern India. Dravidians exist without a nation of their own. Tamils, a Dravidian group, were noted for their martial, religious and mercantile activities.
Of or pertaining to the Tamils, or to their language., One of a Dravidian race of men native of Northern Ceylon and Southern India., The Tamil language, the most important of the Dravidian languages. See Dravidian, a.