Dravidian architecture styles has greatly influence Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia.
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Dravidian languages are spoken in South India and in Sri Lanka by Tamil community.
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The complete dravidian etymological dictionary in a searchable online form.
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Dravidian women wore some of the finest silk clothing of their times.
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Dravidian architecture is well known for its pyramid shaped temples, and ornate stone carvings.
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Dravidian languages are noted for the lack of distinction between aspirated and unaspirated stops.
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Dravidian architecture reached its peak during the Pallava rule.
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Dravidian grammar is unrelated to Indo-European grammar.
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Moreover the Veddas have never spoken anything dravidian, but some other non-IA and non-Dravidian language.
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A member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them)
A large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka
(Dravidianism) The Self-Respect Movement was founded in 1925 by Periyar E. V. Ramasamy (also known as Periyar) in Tamil Nadu, India. ...
(Dravidians) Dravidian people also Dravidians refers to the people who natively speak languages belonging to the Dravidian language family. Populations of speakers are found mostly in southern India. ...
(Dravidians) The oldest known inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent. Archaeological remains of their have been found in the Indus River Valley that date to 2700 bce. In some areas, the Dravidians were conquered by the Aryans when they migrated from the west around 1500 bce.
(DRAVIDIANS) Prehistoric inhabitants of India who initially lived in the Indus Valley and were later conquered by Indo-Aryans.
Once, the aboriginal tongue of all India, but now spoken primarily in only the southern regions of that subcontinent.
Original dark skinned inhabitants of India's Indus Valley civilization from 3500-1500 BCE.