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ETHNIC GROUP OF SRI LANKA
Sinhale; Sihale; Sinhala people; Simhala; Hela (people); Sinhalese People; Sri Lankan Sinhalese people; Sinhalese community; Sri Lankan Sinhala diaspora; Sinhala People; Singhala people; Sinhalese dress; Ancient Sinhalese; Osaria; Osari; Religious beliefs of Sinhalese people; History of the Sinhalese people
  • Angampora high click.
  • Tara]], from the [[Anuradhapura]] period, eighth century. Now housed in the British museum.
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  • Typical Sri Lankan dish of rice and prawns.
  • Kandyan drummer
  • An ola leaf manuscript written in Sinhala.
  • The [[Temple of the Tooth]] was renovated during the Buddhist revival.
  • Sinhala ola leaf Medical Manuscripts.
  • Osariya]]
  • The spread of Sinhalese in the United States
  • A platter of common Sri Lankan snacks.
  • Distribution of majority ethnicity by DS Division according 2012 census
  • Sinhalese girls in traditional Kandyan dancing costume
  • The word Sinhala in Yasarath font.

Sinhala Braille         
BRAILLE SYSTEM FOR THE SINHALA LANGUAGE
Sinhalese Braille; Sinhalese braille; Sinhala braille; Sri Lankan Braille
Sinhala Braille is one of the many Bharati braille alphabets. While it largely conforms to the letter values of other Bharati alphabets, it diverges in the values of the letters assigned toward the end of those alphabets.
Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism         
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POLITICAL IDEOLOGY IN SRI LANKA
Sinhala Buddhist nationalism; Sinhalese nationalism; Sinhalese Buddhist nationalists; Sinhalese nationalist; Sinhalese nationalist identity; Sinhalese nationalists; Sinhala-Buddhist nationalist; Sinhalese Nationalism; Sinhala Buddhist Nationalism; Sinhalese Buddhist nationalist; Shinalese nationalism
Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism is a Sri Lankan political ideology which combines a focus upon Sinhalese culture and ethnicity (nationalism) with an emphasis upon Theravada Buddhism, which is the majority belief system of most of the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka. It mostly revived in reaction to the colonisation of Sri Lanka by the British Empire and became increasingly assertive in the years following the independence of the country.
List of Sinhalese female monarchs         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Sinhalese Queens; List of Sinhalese queens
Although there were over 180 monarchs who ruled the Sinhalese Monarchy, there have only been 4 Sinhalese female monarchs. Two ruled during the Anuradhapura Period, another two during the Polonnaruwa Period.

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Sinhalese people

Sinhalese people (Sinhala: සිංහල ජනතාව, romanized: Sinhala Janathāva) are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group native to the island of Sri Lanka. They were historically known as Hela people (Sinhala: හෙළ). They constitute about 75% of the Sri Lankan population and number more than 16.2 million. The Sinhalese identity is based on language, cultural heritage and nationality. The Sinhalese people speak Sinhala, an insular Indo-Aryan language, and are predominantly Theravada Buddhists, although a minority of Sinhalese follow branches of Christianity and other religions. Since 1815, they were broadly divided into two respective groups: The 'Up-country Sinhalese' in the central mountainous regions, and the 'Low-country Sinhalese' in the coastal regions; although both groups speak the same language, they are distinguished as they observe different cultural customs.

According to the Mahavamsa and the Dipavamsa, a third–fifth century treatise written in Pali by Buddhist monks of the Anuradhapura Maha Viharaya in Sri Lanka, the Sinhalese descend from settlers who came to the island in 543 BCE from Sinhapura led by Prince Vijaya who mixed with the indigenous Yakka and later settlers from the Pandya kingdom.