Dravidian peoples - Wikipedia The Dravidian peoples, Dravidian-speakers or Dravidians, are a collection of ethnolinguistic groups native to South Asia who speak Dravidian languages There are around 250 million native speakers of Dravidian languages [1]
Dravidian peoples - New World Encyclopedia Dravidian has been identified as one of the major language groups in the world, with Dravidian peoples dwelling in parts of central India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Southwestern Iran, Southern Afghanistan, and Nepal
Dravidian - languagesgulper. com Dravidian languages are spoken by close to 259 million people The largest ones are Telugu (86 million), Tamil (78 million), Kannada (44 million) and Malayalam (39 million)
Dravidian peoples explained There are three subgroups within the Dravidian language family: North Dravidian, Central Dravidian, and South Dravidian, matching for the most part the corresponding regions in the Indian subcontinent
Who Were the Dravidians in Ancient India? | History Rise Let’s delve into the powerful dravidian kingdoms of chera, chola, and pandya in south india, explore their trade and maritime prowess, and uncover the profound impact of temple architecture and religious practices in dravidian culture
ARYANS, DRAVIDIANS AND THE PEOPLE OF ANCIENT INDIA Dravidian language has remained relatively intact despite a considerable amount of contact and intermarriage with other people in the Indian subcontinent Today with more than one hundred seventy million speakers, the Dravidians make up the fourth largest linguistic group in the world