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#notmy**********LOL.
No, no, the Tadi-paar.
Our ********** in Mughalpura.
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#notmy**********LOL.
No, no, the Tadi-paar.
Our ********** in Mughalpura.
Most Sinhalese are also genetically close to Bengalis but I agree that current Sinhalese population is a mix of southern Indians, northern Indians and native Sri Lankans (Veddas). Also there hasn't been any evidence of cities before 500bc. There have been however many hunter gatherer tribes.The theory is that the Sinhala are migrants from north India. In reality there may have been a few key families who brought the language across. Whatever the precise mechanism - Sinhala legend talks about a prince who went there from Bengal - after the Aryan languages of the Konkan in the west, and Odiya in the east, there are only Dravidian languages, Telugu and Kannada on the dividing line, Tulu, Tamil and Malayalam deeper down south. That is why it is disconcerting to find another Aryan language right next to Tamil (the northern part of Sri Lanka was, of course, Tamil, the home of the Jaffna Tamils).
I also heard that the closest language to Sinhalese is Dhivehi.
Vo Urdu ko ratta marke sikha.... Pls Don't test
He doesn't know the basics, and he tries arguing.
Also there hasn't been any evidence of cities before 500bc. There have been however many hunter gatherer tribes.