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give details of the Aryan and Dravidian race

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most basic division of the Indian society is of Aryans and Dravidians. According to this division, nearly 72% of Indians are Aryans and 28% are Dravidians. The north Indians are the descendants of Aryans and the south Indians are Dravidians. The languages spoken in five states of south India are considered Dravidian languages and most of the languages spoken in the north are considered Aryan languages. The general script of the Aryan languages is different from the general script of Dravidian languages. The Indians also distinguish themselves by the general north Indian accent and general south Indian accent.

According to general Indian legend, the Aryans arrived in north India somewhere from Iran and southern Russia at around 1500 BC. Before the Aryans, the Dravidian people resided in India. The Aryans disregarded the local cultures. They began conquering and taking control over regions in north India and at the same time pushed the local people southwards or towards the jungles and mountains in north India. According to this historical fact the general division of Indian society is made. North Indians are Aryans and south Indians are Dravidians. But this division isn’t proper because of many reasons.

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

  • Aryans and Dravidians arrived in India and most other Asian nations, bringing with them their language, culture, styles, religion, and so on.
  • The invasion of these peoples in India resulted in numerous social, economic, political, and religious transformations.

Explanation:

  • Aryans and Dravidians arrived in India and most other Asian nations, bringing with them their language, culture, styles, religion, and so on.
  • The invasion of these peoples in India resulted in numerous social, economic, political, and religious transformations.
  • Aryans are people who speak Indo-European languages, whereas Dravidians are individuals who speak any of the Dravidian languages.
  • Dravidians originated in South Asia, while Aryans were considered Indo-Iranian people in ancient times.
  • Some of the characteristics of these two races are as follows:

Aryans:-

  • Between 2000 and 1500 BC, Aryans moved from Central Asia to Northern India, Eastern Afghanistan, and modern-day Pakistan.
  • They operated a mixed economy that included both pastoralism and farming.
  • Several tribal and clan-based organizations existed among them. Sabha, Vidatha, Gana, and Samiti are their names.
  • The Indo-Aryans were split into four varnas based on their religious beliefs: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras.

Dravidians:-

  • South Asian Dravidians went to India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.
  • The current Dravidians are descended from South Asian hunter-gatherers, Neolithic West Asian farmers, and Steppe Yamnaya pastoralists.
  • The ancient Dravidians practiced Hinduism, a non-Vedic religion. They worshipped village deities, as well as flora and animals.
  • Temple architecture in South India is influenced by the Dravidian style of building.

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