Sri Lankan Tamil Erotic

Homeland

Sri Lanka (Northern, Eastern Provinces)

Region

South Asia

About Sri Lankan Tamil People

Sri Lankan Tamils comprise approximately 11.1% of the Sri Lankan population per the 2012 Census — approximately 2.3 million, the second-largest ethnic group. The community traces residence in Sri Lanka to the medieval period (~10th-13th c. CE Chola Dynasty incursions plus subsequent migration and settlement), distinct from the British-colonial-era Indian Tamil arrival. Concentrated in Northern Province (Jaffna Peninsula and the Vanni region), Eastern Province (Trincomalee, Batticaloa), and Colombo. Predominantly Hindu (Saiva Siddhanta tradition, with the Nallur Kandaswamy Temple in Jaffna being a major pilgrimage site) with smaller Catholic and Protestant communities. The community was the political and cultural base of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during the 1983-2009 Sri Lankan Civil War — the war's conclusion in May 2009 was associated with documented mass civilian casualties and ongoing post-war reconstruction, accountability, and reconciliation issues.

Typical Sri Lankan Tamil Phenotypes

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

Phenotype distribution closely matches South Indian Tamil source populations — see /country/india for the Tamil entry. Skin tone Fitzpatrick IV-VI with V the modal value, hair predominantly straight to wavy black, characteristic South Indian Dravidian features.

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