Dravidian
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Dravidian may refer to the following about southern South Asia:
- Dravidian languages, a language family comprising about 21 languages including the four literary languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam) spoken chiefly in South India and North-Eastern Sri Lanka
- Dravidian people, a member of any of the peoples that speak one of the Dravidian languages
- Dravidian architecture, a style of Temple construction
- The Self-respect movement, sometimes called the Dravidian movement or the Periyar movement, a Tamil Nadu political movement that appeals to speakers of the Tamil language
- Dravidian parties, a collective term used for political parties in Tamil Nadu that trace their ideologies and origin from Dravidar Kazhagam
- Dravidian martial arts - a style of martial arts.
See also:
- Dravid redirects here:
- Dravid (Surname), surname found in Deshastha Brahmin community in Maharashtra and adjoining western, central & southern parts of India
- Rahul Dravid, former Indian cricket captain and middle order batsman

