dravombased
Dravombased is a term used to describe a group of people who are descended from the ancient Dravidian peoples, who are believed to have migrated from the Indus Valley region around 2000 BCE. The Dravidian peoples are known for their unique language family, which includes languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. These languages are spoken by millions of people in South India and Sri Lanka.
The Dravidian peoples are also known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes a variety of art
The term "Dravombased" is often used to describe people who identify with the Dravidian cultural heritage, regardless
The Dravidian peoples have a long history of resistance to foreign rule, and their cultural heritage has