Sri Lankan Moor Erotic

Homeland

Sri Lanka

Region

South Asia

About Sri Lankan Moor People

Sri Lankan Moors comprise approximately 9.2% of the Sri Lankan population per the 2012 Census — approximately 1.9 million, the third-largest ethnic group. The community is the Tamil-speaking Sunni Muslim population of Sri Lanka, descended from medieval Arab and Persian Muslim merchants who settled the southern Sri Lankan coast (predominantly during the 8th-15th centuries CE during the Indian Ocean Islamic merchant trade) plus subsequent admixture with the broader Tamil and Sinhalese populations. The community speaks Tamil as the primary first language (with substantial Arabic-Persian-Urdu vocabulary in religious contexts) plus increasingly Sinhalese and English. Concentrated in Eastern Province (Ampara, Trincomalee, Batticaloa, where Moors are demographically a substantial share of the population), the Western Province commercial centers (Colombo), and other coastal cities. Distinct from broader Sri Lankan Tamil populations by religion and from broader Indian Muslim populations by the Tamil-language base and the Sri Lankan ethnogenesis.

Typical Sri Lankan Moor Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Sri Lankan Tamil and South Indian source populations, with subtle Arab / Persian / West Asian admixture features in some sub-populations. Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone with IV the modal value, hair predominantly straight to wavy black to dark brown with some lighter variants in West-Asian-descended families, characteristic features intermediate between South Asian and West Asian source populations.

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