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Sri Lanka: Sinhalese mother and child, late 19th century. The Sinhalese are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, forming the majority in Sri Lanka. They constitute 74% of the Sri Lankan population, numbering approximately 15 million. They live mainly in central, south and west Sri Lanka. According to legend they are the descendants of the exiled Prince Vijaya who arrived from North-East India to Sri Lanka in 543 BCE. The Sinhalese identity is based on language, heritage and religion. The vast majority of Sinhalese are Theravada Buddhists and speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sri-lanka-sinhalese-mother-and-child-late-19th-century-the-sinhalese-are-an-indo-aryan-ethnic-group-forming-the-majority-in-sri-lanka-they-constitute-74-of-the-sri-lankan-population-numbering-approximately-15-million-they-live-mainly-in-central-south-and-west-sri-lanka-according-to-legend-they-are-the-descendants-of-the-exiled-prince-vijaya-who-arrived-from-north-east-india-to-sri-lanka-in-543-bce-the-sinhalese-identity-is-based-on-language-heritage-and-religion-the-vast-majority-of-sinhalese-are-theravada-buddhists-and-speak-sinhala-an-indo-aryan-language-image344239548.html
RM2B01D1G–Sri Lanka: Sinhalese mother and child, late 19th century. The Sinhalese are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, forming the majority in Sri Lanka. They constitute 74% of the Sri Lankan population, numbering approximately 15 million. They live mainly in central, south and west Sri Lanka. According to legend they are the descendants of the exiled Prince Vijaya who arrived from North-East India to Sri Lanka in 543 BCE. The Sinhalese identity is based on language, heritage and religion. The vast majority of Sinhalese are Theravada Buddhists and speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language.
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Sri Lanka: Sinhalese mother and child, late 19th century. Sri Lanka had always been an important port and trading post in the ancient world, and was increasingly frequented by merchant ships from the Middle East, Persia, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia. The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and settled by many groups of Arab and Malay merchants. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sri-lanka-sinhalese-mother-and-child-late-19th-century-sri-lanka-had-always-been-an-important-port-and-trading-post-in-the-ancient-world-and-was-increasingly-frequented-by-merchant-ships-from-the-middle-east-persia-burma-thailand-malaysia-indonesia-and-other-parts-of-southeast-asia-the-islands-were-known-to-the-first-european-explorers-of-south-asia-and-settled-by-many-groups-of-arab-and-malay-merchants-image344226625.html
RM2B00TG1–Sri Lanka: Sinhalese mother and child, late 19th century. Sri Lanka had always been an important port and trading post in the ancient world, and was increasingly frequented by merchant ships from the Middle East, Persia, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia. The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and settled by many groups of Arab and Malay merchants.
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