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Professor Karthigesu Indrapala (born 22
October 1938) is a Sri
Lankan academic, historian, archaeologist,
author and
former dean of the
Faculty of Arts...
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original source (due to
Sinhalese language influence).
According to K.
Indrapala,
cultural diffusion,
rather than
migration of people,
spread the Prakrit...
- Tamil". See, for example, Kanakasabhai. An
archaeological team led by K.
Indrapala of the
University of
Jaffna excavated a
megalithic burial complex at Anaikoddai...
- Americas.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 50–75.
Indrapala, K (2009). "Introduction". In
Indrapala, K (ed.).
Early historic Tamil Nadu c 300 BCE-300...
- 1929, pp. 138–55, doi:10.2307/290412. Van
Driem 2002, p. 230
Indrapala 2007, p. 45
Indrapala 2007, p. 70 Gair 1998, p. 5
James W Gair - Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan...
- Indo-Aryan
words into
Dravidian languages. Sri
Lankan historian Karthigesu Indrapala in his
thesis released in 1965
suggested that the
people from
whose named...
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Guide Archived 2016-03-02 at the
Wayback Machine Indrapala,
Karthigesu (2007). The
evolution of an
ethnic identity: The
Tamils in...
- 2022.
Retrieved 22
January 2022.
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looting expedition.. Nadarajan, V
History of
Ceylon Tamils, p. 72
Indrapala, K
Early Tamil Settlements in Ceylon, p. 16 Gnanaprakasar,
Swamy (2003)...
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Nagas [...] are the
aboriginal tribes of Sri Lanka".
Scholars like K.
Indrapala regard them as an
ancient tribe who
started to ****imilate to
Tamil culture...