Where did Dravidians came 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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When did Dravidians came to India?

Because of structural similarities, it is also believed that Dravidians has an African origin. As per this anthropological and genetic data, these people migrated from Africa and reached South India via the southern route about 50,000 years ago.
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Who were in India before Dravidians?

If it was believed at one time that Dravidians were the original inhabitants of India, that view has since been considerably modified. Now the generally accepted belief is that the pre-Dravidian aborigines, that is, the ancestors of the present tribals or Adivasis (Scheduled Tribes), were the original inhabitants.
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Who were the Aryans and Dravidians?

People living in North India have been referred to as Aryans, and those belonging to south India have been labeled as Dravidians for the last many centuries.
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Are Dravidians from Africa?

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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Origin and Genetics of the Dravidians



Are Dravidians related to Aryans?

Dravidian and other South Asian languages share many features with Indo-Aryan that are exclusive of other Indo-European languages, including its closest relative, Old Iranian.
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Who came to India first Dravidians or Aryans?

One of these ideas is that India is a land of two races - the lighter- skinned Aryans and the darker-skinned Dravidians - and that the Dravidians were the original inhabitants of India whom the invading Aryans conquered and dominated."
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Is Krishna a Dravidian?

According to Vedas, Lord Krishna is a dark-skinned Dravidian god.
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Are Aryans from India?

The Aryans, they argue, originated from India and then spread across large parts of Asia and Europe, helping set up the family of Indo-European languages that Europeans and Indians still speak today.
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Is Dravidian a Hindu?

The early Dravidian religion constituted a non-Vedic form of Hinduism in that they were either historically or are at present Āgamic. The Agamas are non-Vedic in origin, and have been dated either as post-Vedic texts, or as pre-Vedic compositions.
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Are South Indian Brahmins Dravidians?

Dravidians are people who live in South India for more than 100 years . Therefore all the brahmins who live in South India for more than 100 years are Dravidian .
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Who first came to India?

Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the Malabar Coast. Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497, rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and anchored at Malindi on the east coast of Africa.
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Where did Indian come from?

The term "Indian," in reference to the original inhabitants of the American continent, is said to derive from Christopher Columbus, a 15th century boat-person. Some say he used the term because he was convinced he had arrived in "the Indies" (Asia), his intended destination.
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Who are Aryans now?

Earliest utilization by race theorists

Aryans are subdivided into European Aryans and Indo-Aryans (for those now called Indo-Iranians).
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What are Indians mixed with?

Most Indian groups descend from a mixture of two genetically divergent populations: Ancestral North Indians (ANI) related to Central Asians, Middle Easterners, Caucasians, and Europeans; and Ancestral South Indians (ASI) not closely related to groups outside the subcontinent.
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Is Rama Aryan or Dravidian?

NO, AS PER THE INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THE EPIC 'RAMAYANA ' RAMA IS NOT A DRAVIDIAN KING. HE IS AN ARYAN KING WHO belongs TO THE SECOND VERNA WHICH IS CALLED AS KSHATRIYA VERNA OF THE FOUR VARNA SYSTEM.
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When did Arya come in India?

The Arya were central Asian Steppe pastoralists who arrived in India between roughly 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE, and brought Indo-European languages to the subcontinent.
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Are Indian gods black?

A larger number of Indians criticised Subramanya's intervention, pointing out that Hindu gods are black, blue, yellow, red, white, and pink. "Goddess Kali, Krishna, Shiva, Ram and so many other gods are never light skinned! In fact in southern India so many goddesses like Mariyamma, Chamundeshwari etc.
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Is Dravidian a Sanskrit word?

3) In simple terms, Dravida word in Sanskrit means a land surrounded by water (Drava) on three sides. Essentially any peninsula on planet Earth, becomes #Dravida by that definition. South India, Korea, Italy, Florida (USA) are all Dravida lands if you go by geography.
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Where did South Indian people originate from?

The results indicate that after the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, which practiced agriculture and flourished across what is now India and Pakistan from 3300 BCE until around 1300 BCE, some members of the civilization mixed with hunter-gathers from Southeast Asia to give rise to a people known as the ...
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What race is Dravidian?

Dravidians are generally classified as members of the Proto-Australoid or Australoid race. In one study, southern Indian Dravidians clustered genetically with Tamils, a socially endogamous, predominantly Dravidian-speaking Australoid group.
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Are Tamilians Dravidian?

The Tamil people, also known as Tamilar (Tamil: தமிழர், romanized: Tamiḻar, pronounced [t̪amiɻaɾ] in the singular or தமிழர்கள், Tamiḻarkaḷ, [t̪amiɻaɾɣaɭ] in the plural), or simply Tamils (/ˈtæmɪls/), are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group who trace their ancestry mainly to India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, union ...
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Who are the ancestors of India?

The first settlers of India are our direct ancestors: about 50% to 60% of Indian genetic ancestry today comes from the first settlers, with the rest contributed by later migrants from West Asia, East Asia, and Central Asia.
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Are Indians genetically related to Europeans?

The analyses show that Native Americans carry about one-third European genes and two-thirds East Asian. This reveals a meeting between two branches of modern man: one branch that followed the east coast of Asia, and one that travelled east from Europe to the steppes of Asia.
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Who is known as Red Indian?

Definition of 'Red Indian'

Native Americans who were living in North America when Europeans arrived there used to be called Red Indians. [offensive, old-fashioned]
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