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most of the southern and eastern state and even​

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Answered by student7172
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Because they have similarity between their festivals.

The majority of the people in South India speak one of the four major Dravidian languages: Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam. Some states/UTs also recognise minority language as Urdu in Telangana,[1] French in Puducherry and Bengali in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tulu is the next most spoken Dravidian language next to those four languages. The Tulu speakers are mostly concentrated in Dakshina Kannada (48%) and in some parts of Udupi District (31%) of Karnataka, along with a portion of the Kasaragod District of Kerala. Besides these languages, English is used by both central and state governments for communication purposes and is used on all public sign boards.

During its history, a number of dynastic kingdoms ruled over parts of South India and the Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent across southern and southeastern Asia impacted the history and culture in those regions. Major dynasties that were established in South India include the Cheras, Cholas, Pandyas, Pallavas, Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Madurai, Bahmani, Deccan Sultanates, Vijayanagara, Maratha Empire and Mysore. European powers entered India through Kerala.

South India witnessed sustained growth in per

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