Is Dravidian a Caucasoid?

Although anthropologists classify Dravidians as Caucasoid with the "Mediterranean-Caucasoid" type being the most predominant, the racial status of the Dravidians was initially disputed.
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What race does Dravidians belong to?

The present people of the Indian subcontinent, including the Dravidians, are of a mixed genetic origin and have ancestry from indigenous South Asian Hunter Gatherers, Neolithic west Asian farmers from Iran and Steppe Yamnaya pastoralists.
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Where are Dravidians originally from?

The Dravidian speakers originated in Africa, in modern day Sudan [11-12]. They expanded into Iran, on into the Indus Valley, across Central Asia into the Tarim Basin and China [8-10].
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Are Indian Mongoloids?

The results support the general view that the ancestry of the American Indian is predominantly Mongoloid. Using 30,000 years as the separation time between the American Indian and Mongoloid, the divergence time between the three major races of man was estimated to be 33,000-92,000 years.
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What are the 6 ethnic groups in India?

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  • 1.1 Indo-Aryan people.
  • 1.2 Iranic people.
  • 1.3 Nuristani people.
  • 1.4 Dravidian people.
  • 1.5 Austroasiatic people.
  • 1.6 Tibeto-Burmese people.
  • 1.7 Andamanese and Nicobarese groups.
  • 1.8 Semitic people.
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Aryans and Dravidians (Great Human Histories Part 2)



Are Tamils Dravidians?

Tamils have strong attachment to the Tamil language, which is often venerated in literature as Tamil̲an̲n̲ai, "the Tamil mother". It has historically been, and to large extent still is, central to the Tamil identity. It is a Dravidian language, with little relation to the Indo-European languages of northern India.
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Is Vishnu a Dravidian God?

Originally Answered: Is Vishnu a dravidian god ? He is a Dravidian god also. He is called Maalon in Sangam literature. Still now he has a name Thirumal and there is a temple popularly called Azhagar Kovil in Madurai whose original name is Thirumalirum solai which means Garden Abode of Vishnu.
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Who is Aryan in India?

Aryan, name originally given to a people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language and who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent.
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Are maharashtrians Dravidians?

Dravidian is an ethnic and linguistic term. Marathi is not ethnically and linquistically a Dravidian language, hence Maharashtrians are non-Dravidian.
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Is Dravidian Indo European?

The consensus of the research community is that the Dravidians are natives of the Indian subcontinent and were present prior to the arrival of the Indo-Aryans (Indo-European speakers) in India around 3,500 years ago.
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Is Shiva an Aryan God?

Shiva was a non-Aryan god and was worshipped by the ancient Indians before the advent of the Aryans. Shiva, however, soon found a place in the Aryan pantheon. He is mentioned in the Vedas as Rudra, becoming known later as Shiva or Mahadeva (Great God).
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Is Lord Krishna Dravidian?

According to Vedas, Lord Krishna is a dark-skinned Dravidian god. Even in traditional patta chitras (cloth art) in Odisha, Lord Krishna and Vishnu are always shown having black skin.
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Is Hinduism an Aryan religion?

Hinduism has two major roots. The more familiar is the religion brought to South Asia in the second millennium BCE by speakers of Aryan or Indo-Iranian languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family.
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Are Brahmins Dravidians or Aryans?

Brahmins as 'Aryans'

Given the association of Aryans with Sanskrit, Brahmins conceived themselves as Aryans. Language created an active divide between Aryans and Dravidians; Aryans' associated with Sanskrit while Dravidians' associated themselves primarily with Tamil, and also other south Indian languages.
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What race are Telugu?

Telugu people (Telugu: తెలుగువాళ్లు, romanized: Teluguvāḷlu), or Telugus, or Telugu vaaru, are the largest of the four major Dravidian ethnolinguistic groups in terms of population. Telugus are native to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and the Yanam district of Puducherry.
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Are Keralites Dravidians?

The Malayali people (Malayalam pronunciation: ​[mɐlɐjɐːɭi]) (also spelt Malayalee and also known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala in India, occupying its southwestern Malabar coast.
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Who is Dravidian God?

The most popular deity is Murugan, he is known as the patron god of the Tamils and is also called Tamil Kadavul (Tamil God). In Tamil tradition, Murugan is the youngest son and Pillaiyar the eldest son of Sivaperumān, this differs from the North Indian tradition, which represents Murugan as the oldest son.
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Who are Adi Dravidians?

Adi Dravida (or Adi Dravidar) is a term that has been used since 1914 by the state of Tamil Nadu in India to denote Paraiyars. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, they made up about half of Tamil Nadu's Scheduled Caste population.
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Is Dravidian a Sanskrit word?

The name originates from the Sanskrit drava, meaning “water” or “sea,” indicating the people who live close to the sea. Today, the term refers to people who speak one of the Dravidian languages of southern Asia.
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What ethnicity is East Indian?

East Indian people is a demonym that is used in North America to refer to: people from South Asia, South Asian ethnic groups, or. people from India, Indian people. Indo-Caribbean, Caribbean people with roots in India.
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Is India ethnically diverse?

India is a diverse multiethnic country that is home to thousands of small ethnic and tribal groups. That complexity developed from a lengthy and involved process of migration and intermarriage.
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Is Indian an ethnicity or nationality?

In India, the term "Indian" refers to nationality, rather than a particular ethnicity or language; the Indian nationality consists of dozens of regional ethnolinguistic groups, reflecting the population's rich and complex history.
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Did Shankar Bhagwan eat meat?

Shiva's fondness for meat is further emphasised when Jarasandha, a devotee of Shiva, keeps kings as captives only to kill them and offer their flesh to Shiva. Shiva's meat-eating habits find a clear voice in the Vedas as well as the Puranas, but his association with wine-drinking seems a later appendage.
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