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- A postcard image of a Sri Lankan Tamil woman, 1910 (en)
- Puttu, with sea food at a shop in Jaffna. (en)
- Megalithic burial urns or jar found in Pomparippu, North Western, Sri Lanka dated to at least five to two centuries BCE. These are similar to Megalithic burial jars found in South India and the Deccan during the similar time frame. (en)
- String hoppers, known as Idiyappam in Tamil, is a popular breakfast and dinner dish. (en)
- South Indian type black and red ware pot sherds found in Sri Lanka and dated to 1st to 2nd century CE. Displayed at the National Colombo Museum. (en)
- The Jaffna royal family, first from the right is Cankili I, who held off the Portuguese Empire. (en)
- Coylot Wanees Contrey , Malabar country in the northeast of the island on a 1681 CE map by Robert Knox as published in his book. (en)
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- 2270924 (xsd:integer)
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- ~120,000 (en)
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- ~9,000 (en)
- ~24,436 (en)
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