Sri Lanka (officially known as the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka) was known by various names in the past:
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Ceilão
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Zeylon
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British Ceylon
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Dominion of Ceylon
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Ceylon was the former name of Sri Lanka, It was changed in 1972.
The Teardrop Island is Sri Lanka. Its former name was Ceylon, which was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972. It is a country situated in the northern Indian Ocean.
The former name for Sri Lanka is Ceylon. The name Ceylon was used from the 16th century until 1972. The name was derived from the Portuguese word "Ceilão", which was a Portuguese transliteration of the Sinhala word "Sīhala". The name Ceylon was used by the British during their rule of the island, and it remained the official name of the country until 1972. In 1972, the country became a republic and the name was changed to Sri Lanka. The name Sri Lanka means "resplendent island" in Sanskrit. The prefix "Sri" means "divine" or "sacred", and the word "Lanka" means "island". For Information Watch This Video : Sri Lanka के इस वीडियो को एक बार जरूर देखे // Amazing Facts About SRI LANKA in Hindi
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka was once called "Ceylon" by the British.
Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon before 1972 and as Taprobane in ancient times.
It just going to be the same name "Sri-Lanka
Taprobane, Serendib and Ceylon were some of the previous names of Sri Lanka.
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The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (commonly known as Sri Lanka
The current name of Ceylon is Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka had a myriad of names Greek geographers named is Taprobane. Arabs named it Serendip (translated to serendepity). Ceilão was the name given to Sri Lanka by the Portuguese when they arrived on the island in 1505, which was transliterated into English as Ceylon. Ceylon is the primary name Sri Lanka was called before its independence. It was called Thambapanni by the first sri lankan king. Thambapanni means yellow sand.