The Myth Of Aryan Invasion Of India
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Books By David Frawley
 THE ARYAN/DRAVIDIAN DIVIDE
The issue of language is similarly more complex. It is now known that Dravidian languages, with their agglutinative patterns, share common traits and are of the same broad linguistic group as such Asian and East European languages as Finnish, Hungarian, old Bulgarian, Turkish, Mongolian and Japanese, the Finno-Ugric and Ural-Altaic branches of languages.

As the common point between these groups lies in Central Asia some scholars have recently proposed that the Dravidian peoples originally came from this region.

 

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