The Early History of Ceylon, Or, The Indian Period of Ceylon History |
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... language was adopted by many non - Aryan tribes . The Aryans who settled in Ceylon1 came no doubt from the northern part of India , but it is not certain from which part of that region the original settlers came . One way to fix their ...
... language was adopted by many non - Aryan tribes . The Aryans who settled in Ceylon1 came no doubt from the northern part of India , but it is not certain from which part of that region the original settlers came . One way to fix their ...
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... language , is still the most widely spoken in Ceylon . Iron which they introduced is yet the most widely used metal in the island . Agriculture , which they brought to this island , is even today the main occupation of the people , and ...
... language , is still the most widely spoken in Ceylon . Iron which they introduced is yet the most widely used metal in the island . Agriculture , which they brought to this island , is even today the main occupation of the people , and ...
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Garrett Champness Mendis. in turn adopted their language . The word ' Dravidian ' , therefore does not represent a distinct race , but , like the word ' Āryan ' , is a convenient label to designate those who speak Dravidian languages ...
Garrett Champness Mendis. in turn adopted their language . The word ' Dravidian ' , therefore does not represent a distinct race , but , like the word ' Āryan ' , is a convenient label to designate those who speak Dravidian languages ...
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1 The Island2 The Väddas3 The Peoples of | 1 |
II | 16 |
THE NORTH INDIAN PERIOD II | 27 |
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Abhayagiri Adam's Peak Agbō Anuradhapura army Aryans Aśōka became bhikshus Bhuvanaikabāhu bodhisattva brother Buddha Buddhism Buddhist bhikshus buildings built called capital captured century A.D. Cēra chief Cōla conquest Copyright Archæological Survey Culavansa Dāgäba death defeated district Dravidians dynasty empire Gajabāhu Gampola Ganga Hindu Hinduism history of Ceylon influence inscriptions invaded Ceylon invasions island Isurumuniya Jātaka Kālidāsa Kalinga Kāśyapa Kirti Kōṭṭē lands language Lankatilaka large number lived Māgama Mahasen Mahaväli Ganga Mahavansa Mahavihārē Mahāyānists mainly Malaya Mānābharaṇa Māyārața Mihindu Mōriya Muslims Nāga Niśśanka Niśśańka Malla North Indian Period occupied Pāli Pali Canon Pallava Pandya Parakrama Parakramabahu Polonnaruva probably Rājarāja Rajarața Rayigama rebellion region reign religious rivers Ruhuna ruled ruler Saddhā Sangha Sanskrit sculpture sects Sēna Sinhalese kings Sinhalese language Siri Mevan Siva South India Sri Vallabha successors Survey of Ceylon Tamil kingdom tanks temple throne Tissa took tribes troops Väddas Vihārē Vijaya Vijayabāhu Vijayanagara Vikramabahu worship