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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
*[[Dravida Nadu]], a proposed country for the southern Dravidian languages | *[[Dravida Nadu]], a proposed country for the southern Dravidian languages | ||
*[[South India]], the region which is called Dravida in the Indian anthem | *[[South India]], the region which is called Dravida in the [[Indian anthem]] | ||
*[[Dravida kingdom]], an ancient region mentioned in the ''Mahabharata'' | *[[Dravida kingdom]], an ancient region mentioned in the ''Mahabharata'' | ||
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Dravidian, Dravidan, or Dravida may refer to:
Language and culture
- Dravidian languages, a family of languages spoken mainly in South India and northeastern Sri Lanka
- Proto-Dravidian language, a model of the common ancestor of the Dravidian languages
- Dravidian University, a university situated in Andhra Pradesh
- South Indian culture, modern Dravidian culture
- Dravidian architecture, Hindu temple architecture
Geography
- Dravida Nadu, a proposed country for the southern Dravidian languages
- South India, the region which is called Dravida in the Indian anthem
- Dravida kingdom, an ancient region mentioned in the Mahabharata
Ethnicity
- Dravidian peoples, ethnic groups primarily in South India.
- Homo Dravida, a historically defined race, propagated also by Devaneya Pavanar
- Adi Dravida, natives of Southern India
Religion
Others
- Dravidan (1989 film), a 1989 Tamil film
- Dravida Sangha