k Sri Lanka Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951. The Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951.brbrbrThe Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951.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 Malayan explorers. The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and settled by many groups of Arab and Malay merchants.brbrThe islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia andA Portuguese colonial mission arrived on the island in 1505 headed by Lourenteao de Almeida, the son of Francisco de Almeida. At that point the island consisted of three kingdoms, namely Kandy in the central hills, Kotte at the Western coast, and Yarlpanam Anglicised Jaffna in the north. The British East India Company took over the coastal regions controlled by the Dutch in 1796, and in 1802 these provinces were declared a crown colony under direct rule. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandy Raj. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule.brbrbrThe annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule.European colonists established a series of cinnamon, sugar, coffee, indigo cultivation followed by tea and rubber plantations and graphite mining. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. Westernstyle education and culture to the Ceylonese.brbrThe city of Colombo was developed as the administrative center and commercial heart with its harbor, and the British established modern schools, colleges, roads and churches that introducedOn 4 February 1948 the country gained its independence as the Dominion of Ceylon. It changed its name to Sri Lanka in 1972. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sri Lanka: Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951. The Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951. br   br   br  The Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951.  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 Malayan explorers. The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and settled by many groups of Arab and Malay merchants. br   br  The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and  A Portuguese colonial mission arrived on the island in 1505 headed by Lourenteao de Almeida, the son of Francisco de Almeida. At that point the island consisted of three kingdoms, namely Kandy in the central hills, Kotte at the Western coast, and Yarlpanam  Anglicised Jaffna  in the north. The British East India Company took over the coastal regions controlled by the Dutch in 1796, and in 1802 these provinces were declared a crown colony under direct rule. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandy Raj. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule. br   br   br  The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule.  European colonists established a series of cinnamon, sugar, coffee, indigo cultivation followed by tea and rubber plantations and graphite mining. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. Western style education and culture to the Ceylonese. br   br  The city of Colombo was developed as the administrative center and commercial heart with its harbor, and the British established modern schools, colleges, roads and churches that introduced  On 4 February 1948 the country gained its independence as the Dominion of Ceylon. It changed its name to Sri Lanka in 1972.
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Sri Lanka: Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951.

The Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951.<br/><br/><br/>The Singha or Lion Flag of Ceylon between 1948 and 1951. 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 Malayan explorers. The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and settled by many groups of Arab and Malay merchants.<br/><br/>The islands were known to the first European explorers of South Asia and A Portuguese colonial mission arrived on the island in 1505 headed by Lourenteao de Almeida, the son of Francisco de Almeida. At that point the island consisted of three kingdoms, namely Kandy in the central hills, Kotte at the Western coast, and Yarlpanam (Anglicised Jaffna) in the north. The British East India Company took over the coastal regions controlled by the Dutch in 1796, and in 1802 these provinces were declared a crown colony under direct rule. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandy Raj. The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule.<br/><br/><br/>The annexation of the Kingdom of Kandy in 1815 by the Kandyan convention, unified the island under British rule. European colonists established a series of cinnamon, sugar, coffee, indigo cultivation followed by tea and rubber plantations and graphite mining. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. The British also brought a large number of indentured workers from Tamil Nadu to work in the plantation economy. Western-style education and culture to the Ceylonese.<br/><br/>The city of Colombo was developed as the administrative center and commercial heart with its harbor, and the British established modern schools, colleges, roads and churches that introduced On 4 February 1948 the country gained its independence as the Dominion of Ceylon. It changed its name to Sri Lanka in 1972.

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