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'''Telugu''' is a language spoken in South India, in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The history of the Telugu language and Telugu people can be traced back to | '''Telugu''' is a [[Dravidian languages|Dravidian language]] spoken in South [[India]], in the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. The history of the Telugu language and Telugu people can be traced back to between 1500 and 1000 BC.<ref>{{cite web | ||
| last = Juvvadi | |||
| first = Ramana | |||
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| title = Dravidian Languages and Telugu | |||
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| publisher = India Network Foundation, Inc | |||
| date = 2003 | |||
| url = http://www.teluguworld.org/Telugu/dravidian_class.html | |||
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| accessdate = 24 August 2008}}</ref> | |||
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Telugu is a Dravidian language spoken in South India, in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The history of the Telugu language and Telugu people can be traced back to between 1500 and 1000 BC.[1]
References
- ↑ Juvvadi, Ramana (2003). Dravidian Languages and Telugu. India Network Foundation, Inc. Retrieved on 24 August 2008.