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2006-12-17 16:13:41 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Other - Destinations

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Prior to 1972, Sri Lanka was known by a variety of names:
1. The Greek called it: Taprobane,
2. Arabs called it: Serendib,
3. The Portuguese called it: Ceylon
4. Most common name: Ceylon

The current name is from the Sanskrit "Sri Lanka" which when translated means "resplendent island", and this being the ancient name of the island as found in the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.

2006-12-17 17:04:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What Was Sri Lanka Called

2017-01-18 06:14:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just before renaming as Sri Lanka in 1972 the country was called CEYLON.

Prior to this there were several names prevailing for SRILANKA-

The island was renamed Sri Lanka, meaning "resplendent land" in Sanskrit, in 1972, before which it was known by a variety of names. This represented a modern adoption of a name of ancient lineage, deriving from the Ramayana, in which the island was simply called Lanka. Other names using a form of Sri include the traditional Sinhala Siri Laka and Shri Lanka, preferred by the former Sri Lankan president Premadasa but never gaining wider appeal.

In the Ramayana, it was also known as Lankadweepa, with dweepa meaning "island". Another traditional Sinhala names for Sri Lanka was Lakdiva, with diva also meaning "island". A further traditional name is Lakbima. Lak in both cases is derived again from Lanka. Of the same etymology, Sri Lanka is known locally in Tamil as Ilankai. The appellation Lanka, however, was unknown to the Greeks, from whom most Western names would be derived, and is not seen in any Western names until 1972.-

2006-12-18 16:29:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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2016-12-11 11:14:48 · answer #4 · answered by money 4 · 0 0

CEYLON
The Sinhalese arrived in Sri Lanka late in the 6th century B.C., probably from northern India. Buddhism was introduced beginning in about the mid-third century B.C., and a great civilization developed at the cities of Anuradhapura (kingdom from circa 200 B.C. to circa A.D. 1000) and Polonnaruwa (from about 1070 to 1200). In the 14th century, a south Indian dynasty seized power in the north and established a Tamil kingdom. Occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century and by the Dutch in the 17th century, the island was ceded to the British in 1796, became a crown colony in 1802, and was united under British rule by 1815. As Ceylon, it became independent in 1948; its name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972. Tensions between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil separatists erupted into war in 1983. Tens of thousands have died in an ethnic conflict that continues to fester. After two decades of fighting, the government and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam formalized a cease-fire in February 2002, with Norway brokering peace negotiations

2006-12-17 16:45:13 · answer #5 · answered by S M 1 · 1 1

Ceylon

2006-12-17 16:29:16 · answer #6 · answered by rek 2 · 0 0

Ceylon

2006-12-17 16:21:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ceylon

2006-12-17 16:16:05 · answer #8 · answered by kamaole3 7 · 0 0

Before 1972 it was called as CEYLON

2006-12-17 21:33:38 · answer #9 · answered by Baseer A 2 · 0 0

Ceylon was the name before.

2006-12-17 16:17:52 · answer #10 · answered by gaj_raq 1 · 0 0

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