Was the race of India black before the Aryans invaded India?

1. The Indian plate was separated from Africa only later, so it should be a short black man, calling himself "Luo Cha" or "Hag", just like the aborigines in Africa and Australia, and it is the most primitive aborigines in India. It belongs to Vader type (such as Todaren, Kota, Orang, Kande and Gonde) and Niglito type (such as Mahler, Pennian and Cadal) among nigro-Australian races. Their economy and culture are very backward, and many of them are still in the matriarchal or paternal clan society stage, making a living by gathering and hunting, and retaining the animism (see primitive religion) belief. Ethnologists sometimes call them "pre-Dravidians" and think that they are indigenous people who lived in India before the arrival of the Dravidians.

2. The Dalai Lama has different opinions on its origin. Generally, researchers believe that they entered India from the Mediterranean coast or Asia Minor, and the Bulahui people who used the Dravidian language were the stranded part. However, some people think that they are originally indigenous peoples in India, originating from the present Tamil Nadu region. The nomadic Aryans entered India, forcing the Dravidians to move south or flee to other areas. At present, the economy and culture of these ethnic groups are relatively developed.

3. Several branches of the Dravida people entered India at different times before the Aryans. This kind of person is characterized by long face, medium build, light brown curly hair, thin lips and light brown skin. Fuck the Dravidian language and use hieroglyphics. It is this race that created indus valley civilization. ?

4. Only after Aryans entered India in ancient times did they drive the Dravidians from western and northern India to southern India, so the Dravidians became the original inhabitants of southern India. Therefore, some scholars say that the Dravidians are the indigenous people of India. And some scholars have found out the name of a race earlier than the Dravidians from Indian ancient books, called Nishada.