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  1. An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies by R. Knox, 2004-08-14
  2. Ceylon Past and Present by C.M. Enriquez, 1999-08
  3. Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602-1796: A Comprehensive Work of Pictorial Reference With Selected Eye-Witness Accounts by R. K. De Silva, W. G. M. Beumer, 1988
  4. The Historic Tragedy of the Island of Ceilao by J. Ribeiro, 1998-02-01
  5. Political Structure in a Changing Sinhalese Village (Cambridge South Asian Studies) (Volume 0) by Marguerite S. Robinson, 2007-12-03
  6. Tri Sinhala: The Last Phase, 1796-1815 by P. E. Pieris, 2001-08
  7. Ceylon: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries and Resources (Studies on Sri Lanka) by Board of Scholars, 1986-12
  8. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives (Cambridge World Encyclopedias)
  9. Kingship and Conversion in Sixteenth-Century Sri Lanka: Portuguese Imperialism in a Buddhist Land (University of Cambridge Oriental Publications) by Alan Strathern, 2008-02-04
  10. Nobodies to Somebodies: The Rise of the Colonial Bourgeoisie in Sri Lanka by Kumari Jayawardena, 2002-12-06
  11. Electoral Allegiance in Sri Lanka (Cambridge South Asian Studies) by Dilesh Jayanntha, 1992-06-26
  12. India in Sri Lanka Between Lion and the Tigers by Avtar Singh Bhasin, 2004-02
  13. Short History of Ceylon by Humphrey William Codrington, 1994-01-12
  14. On the Chronicles of Ceylon (Bibliotheca Indo Buddhica) by B.C. Law, 1987-12-31

41. UNEP - IETC Homepage
A 5 years history, In this region, we have undertaken one regional Workshop on EnTA advisoryassistance to the Local Government of Murotowa, sri lanka on rapid
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IETC Project Topics Resources ... Others O ur Performance and Achievements
World Wide
Over the last five years, gradually, IETC has attained recognition as a global centre that is an integral part of UNEP. Motivated by the
desire to promote the transfer of environmentally sound technologies to all countries in the developing parts of the world, our accomplishments this far are modest but significant.
We have maintained our image as an international centre. Our information and capacity building services are serving the world and reaching out to all our beneficiary countries and clients. IETC publications are distributed globally; and the information system and management tool, maESTro, is a global, comprehensive information directory of ESTs, that is appreciated for its objectivity and neutrality; and our partners, collaborators and supporters are governments, public and private institutions, organizations and agencies from all over the world.
IETC reports that as of 1999 IETC, since 1994, has undertaken activities that have reached almost 98 per cent of the total number of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. The only countries where our information materials and services have not reached are those that are unreachable because of war, conflicts and other hazards that bar normal postal services and communications: for example, Afghanistan, Angola, Sierra Leone and a few others.
IETC's global research projects have produced a series of publications, i.e., an International Sourcebooks on Environmentally Sound Technologies for Municipal Solid Waste Management in 1996; Regional Sourcebooks on Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augmentation in 1995-1997, which covered in separate volumes the regions of Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean; and a book on the Planning and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs in 1999.

42. UNEP - IETC Homepage
A 5 years history, support tools; (2) It has organized six regional group training personsfrom China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Mongolia, sri lanka, Cuba, Kenya
http://www.unep.or.jp/ietc/5year_History/activity1.asp
IETC Project Topics Resources ... Others A ctivities Since 1994 Promoting Environmentally Sound Technologies (ESTs) for Sustainable Development of Cities and Freshwater Basins in Developing Countries and Countries with Economies in Transition about The Management of Urban Environment
Chongging City, China. Agenda 21, arising out of the UNCED meeting in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992 sparked an unprecedented international movement for the environment. Because of the rising crisis of urbanization and environmental degradation, especially in the developing countries, unequivocally, the urban environment became the centre stage for the application of the basic principles and guidelines of Agenda 21. A number of programmes and institutions came forward to espouse its philosophy and concern for the urban environment. Among these was IETC. Scope of Urban Environmental Management (UEM) IETC's International Advisory Board (IAB) during its first meeting in 1992 recommended that the scope of urban environmental management (UEM) of IETC should cover the urban issues of air pollution, solid waste, wastewater

43. Regional Snapshot
sri lanka's most dynamic sectors now are food processing, textiles and apparel, foodand But 2001 saw the first contraction in the country's history, due to a
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Background: Nominally independent from the UK in 1922, Egypt acquired full sovereignty following World War II. The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971 and the resultant Lake Nasser have altered the time-honored place of the Nile river in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt. A rapidly growing population (the largest in the Arab world), limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile all continue to overtax resources and stress society. The government has struggled to ready the economy for the new millennium through economic reform and massive investment in communications and physical infrastructure. Economy Overview: Egypt improved its macroeconomic performance throughout most of the last decade by following IMF advice on fiscal, monetary, and structural reform policies. As a result, Cairo managed to tame inflation, slash budget deficits, and attract more foreign investment. In the past three years, however, the pace of reform has slackened, and excessive spending on national infrastructure projects has widened budget deficits again. Lower foreign exchange earnings since 1998 resulted in pressure on the Egyptian pound and periodic dollar shortages. Monetary pressures have increased since 11 September 2001 because of declines in tourism, Suez canal tolls, and exports, and Cairo has devalued the pound several times in the past year. The development of a gas export market is a major bright spot for future growth prospects.

44. Sri Lanka
sri lankan missions abroad addresses and contact inforamtion; sri lankannation - tourist guide, sri lanka facts, history, heritage and wild life.
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  • Sri Lanka - a German site with a map of Sri Lanka, ayurveda, travel, hotels and elepahnts
  • The world fact book Sri Lanka - introduction, geography, government, people, economy, communications, transportation and military

45. SouthAsia.Net
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46. Regional Geography: South Asia Syllabus - Johns
communal conflict, population growth, regional geopolitics, popular February 18thEconomic history From the Aligned Movement; Kashmir; srilanka; the nuclear
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GEA 3194 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: SOUTH ASIA Dr. Rebecca Johns University of South Florida Spring 1999 Thursday, 1 - 4:50 pm Course Objective: This course is designed to explore the human and physical geography of the South Asian region, including the countries of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is an introductory course that will survey the historical and physical foundations of the region, and then explore contemporary issues including economic development, agricultural innovation, communal conflict, population growth, regional geopolitics, popular culture, and environmental degradation. The course format is based on lectures and discussions. Students are expected to complete the assigned readings, which are either on reserve in the library or will be distributed in class, prior to the class session in order to facilitate discussion and understanding. Grades are based on three exams, two map quizzes, and in-class participation. Exam #1 50 points Exam #2 50 points Exam #3 50 points Quiz #1 20 points Quiz #2 20 points Participation 10 points Exams will be comprised of short answer and short essay questions.

47. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Sri Lanka Freedom Party Rule, 1956-65 (History)
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    regional Useful Links. Insight Guide sri lanka This 320page book includes a sectiondetailing sri lanka's history, 13 features covering aspects of the
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    49. Kataragama: The Kataragama-Skanda Website
    The history and legend of the temple in sri lanka, dedicated to Skanda visited by devotees from sri Category Society Religion and Spirituality Skanda...... Accounts Kataragama in sri lankan history; 1819 account of weather Kataragama weather,Kataragama regional maps of worship anywhere in sri lanka contact us
    http://kataragama.org/
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    50. HRW World Report 1999: Sri Lanka: Human Rights Developments
    with the LTTE dominated political news in sri lanka. to devolve greater politicalpower to regional councils, including been the longest in the history of the
    http://www.hrw.org/worldreport99/asia/srilanka.html
    Human Rights Developments
    Hundreds of deaths and injuries of civilians were also reported during army operations in the east, which received much less international attention. As in the north, both security personnel stationed there and ex-militant paramilitary forces working alongside them were accused of extrajudicial killings, torture, and illegal and arbitrary detentions of persons suspected of LTTE links. In one of the few cases where official action was taken, on February 1 in Thambalagamam, Trincomalee district, officers from the Bharathipuram police post and local home guards reportedly arrested and killed eight young men in retaliation for an attack by the LTTE on police in the area the night before. Police arrested forty-two, thirty-nine of whom had been released on bail by mid-June. The LTTE was blamed for many deaths of noncombatants in 1998, in bombings, assassinations, and at least one public execution. On January 26, the Sri Lankan government banned the LTTE after blaming it for the truck bombing the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, an important Buddhist shrine. The attack damaged the entrance to the temple and killed seventeen people. In three separate incidents in February, March, and August bombings attributed to the LTTE killed nearly fifty people and wounded more than 270. The LTTE continued to detain Tamils with dissenting viewpoints as political prisoners. In August LTTE forces in Kilinnochchi arrested four Tamil members of the Trotskyist Socialist Equality Party of Sri Lanka. Three were freed September 13 after almost a month and a half in captivity; a fourth was was released September 16 after being held for more than two weeks.

    51. D. Hellmann-Rajanayagam/ Indologie Und Iranistik (LMU)
    Translate this page Hg.), Minorities on Themselves, South Asian regional Digest No In Indian Economicand Social history Review 26 and the Tamil Crisis in sri lanka Results and
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    Dr. phil. habil. Dagmar Hellmann-Rajanayagam
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    Anschrift: Sitz: Adalberttrakt, 4. Stock, Zi. 495 (Sekr.) Tel.: (089) 21 80 23 53 (Sekr.) Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 Fax: (089) 21 80 58 27 (Sekr.) e-mail: daggi.rajanayagam@t.online.de Lehr- und Forschungsgebiete: Laufende Forschungsprojekte: Curriculum Vitae:
      Kultureller Nationalismus in Tamilnadu/Indien.
      Beruflicher Werdegang: 1982-1983 Visiting Fellow am Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. 1986-1987 Visiting Fellow am St. Antony's College, Oxford 1987-1991 Wissenschaftliche Assistentin am Deutschen Historischen Institut London. 1992-1993 DAAD-Gastdozentin am Dept. of Tamil Literature, University of Madras. 1992-1996 Stipendiatin der DFG. 1996- 2001 Associate Professor an der Unit for Strategic and Security Studies, National University Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia.
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      Tamil Sprache als politisches Symbol. "Ethnische Konflikte in Sri Lanka: Sinhalesen und Tamilen", in: Asien 17, 1985, S. 1-24.

    52. Sri Lanka - German Relations
    the studies of the language, the history and the With Germany and sri lanka exercisingthe presidency in the the cooperation between the two regional groupings
    http://www.germanembassy.lk/relation.htm
    History Well before the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1953 Sri Lanka - or Ceylon at that time - and Germany were linked in manifold ways. Already in the eigth century the Archbishop of Mainz, Hrabanaus Maurus, writes about an island called "Taprobane which abounds in precious stones and elephants". An eminent German scholar, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Geiger (1856 - 1943), devoted his life to the studies of the language, the history and the culture of the Sinhalese people as well as to Pali and Buddhist research and contributed significantly to a better understanding between East and West. German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860 ) paved the way for a deeper knowledge of Buddhism in Europe and Hermann Hesse´s (1877 - 1962 ) book "Siddharta" made Ceylon known all over Germany and Europe. Preceding the investors of the 20th century German merchants started to establish themselves in Ceylon around 1850. The name of Philipp Freudenberg (1876 - 1911) who was the first German consul in Ceylon, is still well remembered. After Sri Lanka´s independence in 1948 and with Germany having regained her sovereignty after World War II official relations began in 1953 and took a very positive turn.

    53. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Area Studies : Asia : Sri Lanka : Ethnic
    Monitoring of regional seismic events Technical paper describing a social and educationalmedieval living history organization based SOSL Save Our sri lanka
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=4969

    54. Lanka Internet Services Limited - The Information Superhighway; Licensed Telecom
    areas covered would include the history of Department Elections, the Electoral processin sri lanka and results such as linking all regional elections office's
    http://lisl.lanka.net/press.html
    Press Room Lanka Internet Ventures in to e-Learning
    Mr. Robert Schaffner, Member of the Board, Avodaq AG was in Sri Lanka to sign the MOU for which Kalinga De Alwis, Chairman signed on behalf of Lanka Internet Services Limited.
    Avodaq AG, while having originally specialized on training, is highly reckoned for utilizing latest emerging technologies in providing services which comprehensively covers the complete network lifecycle.
    Lanka Internet would primarily utilize Avodaq AG’s expertise in the area of e-Learning to provide Cisco Certified Training (CCNA/CCNP), through it’s IT Resource Centre, Lanka Internet Institute of Information technology (LIIT), thus becomes the first IT Training center in Sri Lanka to offer web based learning facilities to serious career minded individuals who desire to obtain a highly sought after industry qualification, on-line.
    Owing to this business alliance opportunities will be open for Lanka Internet to obtain Avodaq’s e-Learning reseller status for the Asian Region while Lanka Internet will utilize opportunities such as consultancy services from Avodaq AG on Cisco based solutions, SS7 training and voice over Internet protocol Applications etc., .The partnership is also evaluating the feasibility of establishing a state-of- the art e-Learning lab in Sri Lanka.
    Sinhala Web inter-face for ”Sri Dalada Maligawa” By Lanka Internet

    55. History Of The Project BATAATHA INDUSTRIAL PARK
    history of the facilities, became a reality in which process the sri lanka LeatherAssociation The regional Services Division of the Ministry, which at this
    http://www.bataatha.com/history.htm

    56. History Of Sri Lankan Politics
    of Parliament and Members of regional Councils— (a Home Point of View history Office Contact Us sri lanka community web does not in anyway represent
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    Special Note to readers:
    Many foreign websites indicate this document as Constitution of Sri Lanka :), Also one
    foreign legal web site show 1995 proposed constitution as the constitution of Sri Lanka.
    Internet is only few years old Sri Lankas current constitution was passed in 1978.
    Here is 1978 constitution,

    People Rejected Constitution
    for the Republic of Sri Lanka
    CHAPTER VII
    The Central Executive
    (1) There shall be a President of the Republic of Sri Lanka, who is the Head of State and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and who shall act on the advice of the Prime Minister as hereinafter provided. (2) The President shall be responsible to Parliament for the due execution and performance of the powers and functions of the office of President under the Constitution and under any other law, including the law for the time being relating to public security. (1) Any citizen who is qualified to be an elector under the Constitution shall be qualified for election by Parliament as the President. (2) A citizen qualified under paragraph (1) of this Article shall be elected by Parliament as the President if not less than one-half of the whole number of Members of Parliament (including those not present) vote in favour of the citizen, in accordance with such procedure as may be provided for by law or Standing Orders, and, in the absence of such law or Standing Orders, in accordance with such procedure as may be determined by the Speaker.

    57. Liberation Tigers Of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
    history, structure, terrorist activity, articles, links, updates and history of attacks. From The Category Society Issues LTTE - Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam...... history Tamil terrorism began in 1970 with the International and regional Implicationsof the sri lankan Tamil and Analyses India, Ethnic Strife in sri lanka.
    http://www.ict.org.il/inter_ter/orgdet.cfm?orgid=22

    58. New Page 1
    years of the religion and history of the Culture sri lanka's classical architecture,sculpture and painting is Traditional dancing has many regional variations
    http://www.srilanka-travel.com/culture.htm

    General History / Culture

    Sri Lanka has a recorded history of over 2,500 years. Although there is some evidence that the island was inhabited since prehistoric times, it is believed that the advent of Vijaya, an Indian Prince, with his 700 followers in543 B.C. laid the foundation of the Sinhala race which constitutes the majority of the population of the country today.
    The next major event in the island's history was the arrival in 307 B.C. of the Buddha's disciple Mahinda, son of Emperor Asoka the Great of India, with the teachings of Lord Buddha. The noble message of the Buddha has run strongly through more than 2,500 years of the religion and history of the island. Compassion that the Buddha taught has influenced the way of life of the people over the centuries.
    Sri lanka is one of the countries which can boast of 23 centuries of unbroken historical record. Within the pages of the ancient historical chronicles, 'Mahavamsa' and 'Culavamsa', are enshrined for posterity the deeds and achievements of 163 kings and thousands of princes, princesses and monks.
    The Sinhala royal line reigned supreme in unbroken succession for nearly 2,300 years. King Pandukabhaya who founded the city of Anuradhapura in the North Central part of Sri Lanka was the outstanding ruler of the ancient period. Anuradhapura later became the political capital of the country for nearly 1,000 years. This city was also the spiritual home of Buddhism for nearly 2,300 years.

    59. ELIMINATE TAMIL TIGER TERROR
    A short introduction and a collection of news and articles.Category regional Asia Politics Human Rights and Liberties...... Eelam history had to be Fabricated Why? Go to sri lanka High Commission-CANADA International regional Security Implications of the sri lankan Tamil
    http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/nm58/tamil.htm
    ELIMINATE TAMIL TIGER TERROR
    For over twenty years Tamil Tiger Terrorists (LTTE) have been killing thousands of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka calling it a liberation struggle to gain a separate state (Tamil Eelam). Last January they drove an explosive laden truck into the Central Bank and exploded it ( a copy of the truck bomb exploded in OKLAHOMA- USA.) in the rush hour killing and injuring thousands of innocents. click here for London Times report. click here for CNN report with sound and movie. They boast that it was a successful attack on an economic target. If they wanted to hit an economic target they could have exploded the bomb on a Sunday when nobody was around. The real motive of these Tamil Tiger Terrorist murderers is genocide.
    These LTTE Terrorist murderers fund their terrorist activities by defrauding western social security systems, extorting money from individuals and businesses, drug trafficking, supplying arms to other terrorist groups for cash, smuggling illegal immigrants into the west for cash and raising funds and obtaining grants by stating that the money is for poor refugees or to adopt orphaned children.
    The Tamil Tiger Terrorists and their sympathisers often disseminate falsehoods to gain sympathy in the West. In the WEB there are instructions to Tamil Tiger sympathisers as to how they should answer questions asked by Westerners about the Sri Lankan situation. We are pleased to present the following information to clarify the facts relating to the Sri Lankan situation.

    60. TANAP - Archives / National Archives Of Sri Lanka
    Essays in Asian history, Past and Present (Delhi first appeared on Ceylon (as SriLanka was referred at Batticaloa, and made Galle its regional headquarters in
    http://www.tanap.net/content/archives/archives/srilanka.htm

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