Sri Lanka - Pearl of the Indian Ocean


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January 28th 2007
Published: May 24th 2008
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Sri Lanka - Pearl of the Indian Ocean


Just half the size of England, and hanging almost as an afterthought off the south-eastern tip of India, Sri Lanka is an island full of geographic, religious and cultural contrasts, a country with a documented and rich history stretching back over two millennia. Its location on the oceanic trade routes ensured that Sri Lanka was known to the ancient civilizations of China, Greece, Rome and Persia, but its proximity to India was the dominating factor in pre-colonial times. The most influential Indian export was Buddhism, introduced to the island in the third century BC. Buddhism became a driving force in the foundation of great Sinhalese kingdoms centred in Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa on the dry-zone plains of north central Sri Lanka, and Buddhism also produced the technological advances that made these civilizations viable; in particular, the remarkable irrigation systems and reservoirs (known as 'tanks'). Many centuries of social and religious development ensued, interspersed with frequent wars against invading Tamils from southern India, who eventually established a permanent base on the northern tip of the island.

When the Portuguese arrived in 1505 there were three primary kingdoms: the Tamil kingdom based in Jaffna, to the north; and two Sinhalese kingdoms of Kandy and Kotte (near present-day Colombo). The Portuguese dominance lasted for 150 years, followed by a further 150 years of Dutch rule, although both powers' control only extended to the coastal areas, and neither was ever able to conquer the Kandyan kingdom in the mountainous centre of the island. In 1796 the British ejected the Dutch, and by 1815 they had taken Kandy and established the first unified rule the island had ever known. By the time Ceylon achieved independence in 1948 (the name change to Sri Lanka occurred in 1972), nearly five hundred years of European rule had inescapably imposed itself on the Indian-influenced culture of its ancient origins.

In late January 2007 we set out to explore this fascinating island for the first time, and to visit old friends who had moved to Kandy a year before to manage a boutique hotel in that historic city. Next ➤ ➤

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