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Most of the Sinhalese are Buddhists (85%), and are considered the last nation and race of people who overwhelmingly follow the ] sect of Buddhism. Most of the Sinhalese are Buddhists (85%), and are considered the last nation and race of people who overwhelmingly follow the ] sect of Buddhism.


They've been having conflicts with the ]s in recent years, who mainly Hindus (see ]). They've been having conflicts with the ]s in recent years, who are mainly Hindus (see ]).


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The Sinhalese are the majority (14 million) ethnic group of Sri Lanka, who probably came from Northern India. They speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language. The history of the Sinhalese is over 2500 years old. According to legend, they may have descended from King Vijaya and his party of several hundred that set foot on the island around 500 BC.

They are generally considered to be a Caucasoid race, but display some traits of their Dravidian neighbours (Australoid with strong Caucasoid traits), possibly due to assimilation of Tamils

Most of the Sinhalese are Buddhists (85%), and are considered the last nation and race of people who overwhelmingly follow the Theravada sect of Buddhism.

They've been having conflicts with the Tamils in recent years, who are mainly Hindus (see Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka).

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