Explore Sri Lanka's remarkable story from ancient civilizations to modern challenges, covering its strategic geography, Buddhist kingdoms, colonial resistance, civil conflict, and rich cultural diversity.
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Sri Lanka sits right at the heart of the monsoon system of trade, serving for over two millennia as a natural melting pot where merchants from Arabia to China would wait out weather changes and trade goods.
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Teach me about Sri Lanka - covering its geography and location, ancient history and kingdoms, colonial period, independence and civil war, diverse culture and religions, economy, and its place in the modern world.
Explore how Sri Lanka's strategic location shaped its destiny - from ancient kingdoms and colonial rule to civil war and recovery. Discover this island nation's rich cultural diversity and its complex role in today's geopolitical landscape.
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