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- noun Plural form of
Dravidian .
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The success and rise of Dravidians is mainly due to their latent anglophonic skills more than anything else it certainly ain't anything specifically anatomic or cultural in the sense that Anglophonia is the edge you need to get ahead, climb the ladder, get to the top in this competetive world.
Why are South Indians so smart? Steve Sailer 2002
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These tribes who retired southwards are commonly known as Dravidians [110] and possibly represent an earlier invasion of central-Asiatic tribes allied to the remote ancestors of the Turks and Mongols [111].
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 Charles Eliot 1896
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But it is also debatable whether the people from southern India the so-called Dravidians belong to the Caucasoid group or not.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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But it is also debatable whether the people from southern India the so-called Dravidians belong to the Caucasoid group or not.
Sense & Sensuality 2009
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Aryans; the people of the latter are mainly non-Aryan -- a race called the Dravidians whom, apparently, the Aryans conquered in
The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Kenneth Morris 1908
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India, called the Dravidians, "Dasas" or "Dasyus" ( "slaves"), who were their native enemies and of their Vedic gods.
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If the Dravidians are the first immigrants to this land-after all, are we not all of Africa-there are more recent immigrants here too.
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India, called the Dravidians, "Dasas" or "Dasyus" ( "slaves"), who were their native enemies and of their Vedic gods.
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Those in west and central India are known as Dravidians, while those in the deep south and northern Australian Aboriginals).
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Those in west and central India are known as Dravidians, while those in the deep south and northern Australian Aboriginals).
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