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Old 08-17-2010, 01:32 AM   #9
KeestRast

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Thanks for this explanation, i am aware of the connection, my argument was more whethe the Dravidian and Elamite languages arose in southern india and then moved up. Instead of from Iran to India
Not likely. I think India was full of Aboriginals, then the Dravidians from Iran came and replaced them to certain extent in the North, and Aboriginals retreated to the south. After some thousand years after this, then there came the Indo-Aryans and in turn displaced the Dravidian speakers.
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