Semitic Tamil Speakers of Southern India Language Like Brahui of Sistan Basin Proving Elam a Son of Shem Ranged

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The Brahui language of the Sistan basin (southwestern Afghanistan) is similar to the Dravidian language spoken by the ancient Tamils of southern India because both are of Elam, a son of Shem, some of those Elamites who moved to southern India certainly during the Ice Age, proven by that the Tamils say they retreated inland when the sea level rose to consume the kingdom of Kumari Kandam (many submerged ruins off Mahabalipuram), and the Elamites of the Sistan basin who mostly remained where what today is called the Brahui language is spoken.