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Nacholibre
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we are not in a hurry. when sldf is struggling in the battles we usually see the statement like this from some LNP MEMBERS:))


hold on to your chair mate.
u didnt hear about Kalvilan yet right?
so sit pretty with the 4 dead bodies.
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there were no sinhalse in ancient sri lanka.


Kotia,
You are absolutely right. It is frightening but first time I agree with you on something. :))

There were no Sinhalese in Lanka or in any part of the world until the Dipa Vamsa for the first time, referred to the descendants of Tamil (Hindus) who embraced Buddhism in 246 B.C. as Sihala on account of the Lion (no relevance).
As even as late as the 6th century A.D., there was no Sinhala language, the Great Chronicles were written in the Pali language.

According to Dr. C.E. Godakmubara, the Sinhala Grammar Sidathsangarawa was based on the Tamil Grammar Virasolium in the 11th A.D. The term 'Sihala (Lion in Pali) is seen for the first time in Sri Lankan sources in the Dipa Vamsa (4-5 A.D.)

It is stupid to deny that fact. When there was no Sinhala language in Lanka or in any part of the world before 8th A.D., it is thuggery to claim that there were Sinhala people in Lanka prior to the 8th century A.D.


Edited By - Thivya - 8 Aug 2008 00:47:39 GMT
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Funny thing is that tamil being an original ancient language, none of these kings made any inscriptions in tamil. :)


There are Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka and I will post about it soon.

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there were no sinhalse in ancient sri lanka.


and thre will be no Tamils in modern Sri lanka judging by the rate VP is reducing them to oblivion..

Edited By - Nacholibre - 8 Aug 2008 00:54:50 GMT
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Nacho,

This one is for you !

Are you gonna send your Navy to protect your Land ?

lol !

Former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, on Thursday, moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Central Government to retrieve from Sri Lanka the Kachatheevu island, off Rameshwaram, that India ceded in 1974.

The AIADMK chief contended that then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi gave away Kachatheevu without suitably amending the Constitution, mandatory for effecting any change in Indian territory.

The Opposition leader in the Tamil Nadu Assembly sought the court's direction to the Central Government to restore the right of Indian fishermen to visit the island with their fishing vessels.

In her lawsuit, filed through counsel Srikala Guru Krishnakumar, Jayalalithaa said that Kachatheevu, in the narrow Palk Strait that separates India from Sri Lanka, 'was historically the part of Raja of Ramnad jamindari (landholding) and, after the abolition of the jamindari system in 1948, became part of the Madras presidency.' But the Indian government, acceding to an unjustified Sri Lankan territorial claim over the island, being made since 1921, ceded it to Sri Lanka in 1974, she said.

She said that the 'island was used by the fishermen of both the countries to dry their nets, to rest and to pray in St Antony's Church, built by an Indian fisherman of Ramnad on the island


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Nacho,

This one is for you !


y is it for me chennai?
chennaiguuy
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Since you said that this land is urs !
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hold on to your chair mate.
u didnt hear about Kalvilan yet right?
so sit pretty with the 4 dead bodies.


The Army believes around 80 Tigers perished in the entire assault. Around 30 bodies and other remains of bodies were observed by SLA units at the front. The fight was the largest concentrated assault mustered by the LTTE since the start of the war, only to be dismantled in a matter of minutes by two MBRL units.


Army 'OBSERVED' 30 ltte bodies. but not a single body was captured :))

he he he

what a joke of the year:))

7 soldiers were killed in the process. One soldier went missing and his body was later captured by the LTTE.




Edited By - Thalaivar - 8 Aug 2008 01:01:11 GMT
Nacholibre
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Chennai,

Since you said that this land is urs !


Now first of all, dont run or dont go around the mulberry bush.

Now tell me where I said that.

Edited By - Nacholibre - 8 Aug 2008 00:57:49 GMT
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U may go some threads back & view them !
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