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For starters, this whole division between "Dravidians" and "Aryans" was a misconception created during colonial rule. Recent studies have shown that most Indians have the same genetic makeup, and it is not possible to differentiate between "Aryans" and "Dravdians" on the basis of genetic analysis.
Read this:
Aryan-Dravidian divide a myth: Study - India - The Times of India
A certain percentage of the upper castes have greater genetic affinity with Europeans, but these people are present all over India. These may be the descendants of the migrating Vedic aryans that we keep obsessing about, but in reality have played a pretty minor role in Indian history.
LOL.
Well in eastern India, it was mix of Ariyan,Dravidian,mongoloid and austro asian genetics. They are all found here. So genetics of all race are here and we can see from face and skin color. Even they found African Negro genetics in Assamese Naga tribes which means they came from Africa.
So by just saying Ariyan Davidian a myth is just something I cant buy.
Another distinct features are language. Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Oria, Assamese all had the same root and we can understand each other in north. Again Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, etc had a complete different sect and nobody in North could understand a word of it.
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