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ThePrint on MSNWho were the first Indians? Research says Dravidians, not AryansProfessor Raj Mutharasan's lecture at the Roja Muthiah Research Library in Chennai was an in-depth exploration of one question: Who was the first Indian?
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ScienceAlert on MSNGiant DNA Study Reveals Where India's People Originally Came FromThe proportion of people's ancestry associated with Andamanese hunter-gatherers, for example, was highest in the south ... in ...
Many retain their own languages, which are distinct from the main Northern and Southern Indian language groups. Harappa was an ancient urban ... two and five million people. Among the ...
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It is the latest front in a cultural war over India’s ancient past ... They say that the Dravidians of southern India are the country’s indigenous people, and that the Aryans of northern ...
For days, people in the Himalayan region of Kashmir watched in agony as a famed ancient spring ran dry amid extreme dry ...
The government of southern India’s Tamil Nadu state, namely MK Stalin, the chief minister, is offering quite the prize to anyone up for a challenge: $1 million for decoding an ancient script.
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