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How were the Aryans and Dravidians different?

How were the Aryans and Dravidians different?

Aryans were fair skinned, tall, and spoke a different language from Dravidians who were dark, short and spoke Dravidian language. Recent excavations have proved that Aryans arrived in India much later (1500 BC) while Indian society has been divided into castes much before (around 7000 BC).

What is the difference between Dravidian and Indo-Aryan?

Dravidian languages show extensive lexical (vocabulary) borrowing, but only a few traits of structural (either phonological or grammatical) borrowing from Indo-Aryan, whereas Indo-Aryan shows more structural than lexical borrowings from the Dravidian languages.

What is the difference between Nagara style and Dravidian style?

Nagara Style has multiple Shikharas The dravidian style has 1 single Shikhara. In Nagara Style, there are multiple towers In Dravidian Style, it is always a single tower.

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What is the meaning of name Aryan?

The name Aryan is derived from the Sanskrit (ārya) meaning “noble, superior, or high-born”. …

Are Dravidians Caucasoid or Negroid?

Although anthropologists classify Dravidians as Caucasoid with the “Mediterranean-Caucasoid” type being the most predominant, the racial status of the Dravidians was initially disputed.

Who are 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. How and when this division of Indian people came along, is questionable and indeed full of anomalies.

Who is the father of Dravidian language?

Aryan and Dravidian It was Bishop Caldwell (1875) who suggested that the South Indian languages of Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu formed the separate Dravidian family of languages. He further suggested that the speakers of the proto-Dravidian language entered India from the northwest.

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Are Dravidians the original inhabitants of India?

They said that Dravidians are the original inhabitants of the country, and they lived in all parts of the country till Aryans arrived in the country from the north and pushed Dravidians downwards in the country so that they remained confined in the south while the Aryans dominated the north and central India.

Is the term Aryan a racial term?

Although the term Aryan never had a racial connotation in the Indian texts, the scholars insisted that this was the sense in which the term ought to be understood. It was further assumed that Aryan meant European by race. By doing so Europe claimed for itself all of the “Aryan” texts as a part of its own forgotten past.