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Sarasavi Bookshop (Pvt) Ltd is a bookstore chain in Sri Lanka. Currently Sarasavi Bookshop is the largest bookstore chain in Sri Lanka [ citation needed ] with branches covering major cities in the island.
History books about Sri Lanka (1 C, 6 P) N. Books about Sri Lankan natural history (4 P) Novels set in Sri Lanka (29 P) P. Books about politics of Sri Lanka (3 P)
Sri Lankan literature is the literary tradition of Sri Lanka. The largest part of Sri Lankan literature was written in the Sinhala language, but there is a considerable number of works in other languages used in Sri Lanka over the millennia (including Tamil, Pāli, and English). However, the languages used in ancient times were very different ...
The history of Sri Lanka is unique because its relevance and richness extend beyond the areas of South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. The early human remains which were found on the island of Sri Lanka date back to about 38,000 years ago ( Balangoda Man ).
Sri Jayewardenepura University Library; Colombo University Library; Kelaniya University Library; Moratuwa University Library; Open University Library; South Eastern University of Sri Lanka; Ruhuna University Library; Wayamba University Makandura Library; General Sir John Kotelawela Defence University Library; Eastern University, Sri Lanka Library
This category is for articles on history books with Sri Lanka as a topic. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Sri Lankan chronicles (10 P)
Books, magazines, pictures, photographs, maps, sheet music, manuscripts: Size ~ 1 million volumes: Criteria for collection: Publications made available to the Sri Lankan public: Legal deposit: Digital and hard-copy Sri Lankan published materials: Other information; Parent organization: National Library and Documentation Services Board: Website ...
In the 2nd century BC, many Sakas were driven by the Yuezhi from the steppe into Sogdia and Bactria and then to the northwest of the Indian subcontinent, where they were known as the Indo-Scythians. [20] [21] [22] Other Sakas invaded the Parthian Empire, eventually settling in Sistan, while others may have migrated to the Dian Kingdom in Yunnan ...