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Burgher Erotic
Homeland
Sri Lanka
Region
South Asia
About Burgher People
Burghers comprise approximately 0.04% of the Sri Lankan population per the 2012 Census — approximately 38,000. The community is the historically distinctive Eurasian community descended from European (predominantly Dutch and Portuguese) colonial-era settlers and their Sri Lankan descendants — distinct sub-communities include Dutch Burghers (descended from Dutch East India Company personnel and their Sri Lankan descendants from the 1656-1796 Dutch colonial period) and Portuguese Burghers (descended from earlier Portuguese colonial settlement 1505-1656, predominantly speakers of Sri Lanka Portuguese Creole). Predominantly Christian (Catholic for Portuguese Burgher heritage, Dutch Reformed for Dutch Burgher heritage, plus various Protestant denominations). Historically privileged colonial-era position and post-independence emigration produced substantial Burgher diaspora in Australia (the largest community), Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand.
Typical Burgher Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution is highly variable reflecting the Eurasian admixture history — typical Burgher individuals show admixed phenotypes spanning Fitzpatrick II-V skin tones, hair textures from Andre Walker 1A through 2C (mostly straight to wavy), hair colors predominantly dark brown to black with some lighter variants, facial features intermediate between South Asian and European source populations, eye colors predominantly brown but with elevated frequencies of hazel and rarely green/blue variants. Within-population variance is high.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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