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November 2nd 2011, 10:39 AM
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duckhater
Peasant He/Him India
From The Depths Of Tartarus Itself 
Here's some parts of the report I read:
The people of Kerala,
known as
'Malayalees' (People
speaking Malayalam), is
polygenetic and belong to
different ethnic groups
and religions. Few, if any,
can claim to belong to any
particular stock. The
Keralites of Kerala and
elsewhere, are, in the view
of anthropologists, "an
ethnological museum.

They are mixed with
Aryans.Also Kondungallur
which lies in the west
coast of India in Kerala
was a major port in
ancient world.Christianity
came to Kerala in the 3rd
Century AD,much before it
entered Europe.Similarly
Islam came to India
through Kerala much
before the Islamic
conquest in Northern India
at a much later
period.Arabs from Middle
East and also Romans
came here for trade and
they often married native
women.Later on the
Portuguese, French and
finally British
arrived.Certain Muslims in
Kerala have light colored
eyes, hair and much fairer
complexion.Actor
Mammootty is an
example.Also certain
Christians have European
looks, although due to
years of mixing it may not
be very evident
now."Knanaya" is one such
community which hasn't
mixed much.Since Tamil
Nadu lies on the East Coast
it was untouched before
the British arrived.They
are the pure Dravidians