dravidians in A Sentence

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    Dravidians had their own script, numerals and calendar.

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    Q: Were they closer to popular perceptions of‘Aryans' or of‘Dravidians'?

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    Are the Dravidians not entitled to say that the Aryans are outsiders

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    The Dravidians originate from the Mediterranean and they were the largest community in India.

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    The Dravidians in south India, who were in close contact with the Sind Valley

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    Are the Dravidians not entitled to say that the Aryans are outsiders who have forcibly settled here?

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    We will find later that the Dravidians made an important contribution to the national culture of India.

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    They are darker in colour than the northern people because perhaps the Dravidians have been much longer in India.

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    According to the Indian history, the Dravidians were the first inhabitants of India among whom the Tamilians were quite prominent.

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    His political practices started when he became a student activist in Periyar's Self-Respect Movement, which fought for the rights of the Dravidians.

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    Why are our school children still learning that 500 BCE is when Dravidians appeared in the record, and Vedic structure was imposed on them.

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    the other hand, it made the old Indian traditions which it had taken mostly from the Dravidians an integral part of its religion.

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    As has been quoted earlier, Ambedkar believed that“Dravidians as Nagas occupied not merely southern India but that they occupied the whole of India- South as well as North.

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    He also underlines the fact that“Dravidians, as Nagas, ruled not only over southern India but over southern and northern India both”.[7] He says,“It is clear that the Nagas and the Dravidians were the same.”.

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    While the Hindutva forces are getting united across the country, why have leaders like you and of other Dalit political parties not attempted to forge a common platform at the national level involving Ambedkarites, Marxists, secularists, Dravidians and others?

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    A nation of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1600 dialects in their everyday lives, practice 7 major religions, belong to 3 major ethnic groups- Caucasians, Mongoloids, and Dravidians and yet living under one system, one flag and one identity.

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    It is the‘Perennial Universalism' of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1600 dialects in their everyday lives, practice 7 major religions, belong to three major ethnic groups-- Aryans, Mongoloids, and Dravidians live under one system, one flag and one identity of being‘Bhartiya' and have‘No Enemies'.

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    It is the‘Perennial Universalism' of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1600 dialects in their everyday lives, practise 7 major religions, belong to 3 major ethnic groups- Aryans, Mongoloids, and Dravidians, live under one system, one flag and one identity of being‘Bhartiya' and have‘No Enemies'.

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    It is the‘perennial universalism' of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1,600 dialects in their everyday lives, practice seven major religions, belong to three major ethnic groups- Aryans, Mongoloids, and Dravidians live under one system, one flag and one identity of being‘Bhartiya' and have‘no enemies'.".

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    It is the‘Perennial Universalism' of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1600 dialects in their everyday lives, practice 7 major religions, belong to 3 major ethnic groups- Aryans, Mongoloids, and Dravidians live under one system, one flag and one identity of being‘Bhartiya' and have‘No Enemies'.

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    It is the‘Perennial Universalism' of 1.3 billion people who use more than 122 languages and 1600 dialects in their everyday lives, practice 7 major religions, belong to 3 major ethnic groups- Aryan, Mongoloids, and Dravidians live under one system, one flag and one identity of being‘Bharatiya' and have‘No Enemies'.

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    The Dravidians in south India, who were in close contact with the Sind Valley Civilisation, had by 2000 BC reached a high stage of cultural life and kept the torch of civilisation burning during the centuries preceding the advent of the Aryans when north India was plunged in darkness.

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    The fundamental change was that, on the one hand, the Aryan mind gave a philosophical depth to the idea of unity which had already begun to shimmer through the Rig Veda and, on the other hand, it made the old Indian traditions which it had taken mostly from the Dravidians an integral part of its religion.

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    The story of the Ramayana with Shri Ramchandra, the son of the raja of Ayodhya as its hero, refers to the war the Aryans fought with the help of the Dravidians against the Raja of Lanka( Ceylon) and the Agastya legend, mentioned in the last chapter, shows that about the same time Aryan missionaries were propagating their religion among the Dravidians.

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