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The Dravidian family of languages includes approximately 73 languages, spoken by around 200 million people. They are mainly spoken in southern India and parts of eastern and central India as well as...
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About this time in history the similarities betweeen Indo-European languages also became evident. Sanskrit and the languages of North India were found to be relatives of the languages of Europe, while the Dravidian languages of south India were found to be another language family.
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Colonial historians first split Indian history into Aryan and Dravidian history. Then dismissed Dravidian history as subordinate and lesser than Aryan on the basis of the Aryan Invasion Theory.
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It was in 1786, that Sir William Jones, an English judge of Supreme Court in Calcutta who is more famous as the founder of Comparative Philology, pronounced a statement in his address to the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, which subsequently proved to be a milestone in the history of the Indo-European languages.
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History of India. Aryan a fictitious race. Myth of Aryan Invasion. ... Such Vedic scholars as Sri Aurobindo have stated that the Dravidian and Sanskritic languages have much more in common than has yet been admitted and appear to have a common ancestor. Dravidian history does not contradict Vedic history either.
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