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Bharatha people : ウィキペディア英語版 | :''"Baratha" and "Bharatas" redirect here. For the Vedic tribe, see Bharatas (tribe). For the noctuid moth genus ''Baratha'', see ''Mocis.Bharatha People also Bharatakula are a Sri Lankan caste of Paravar immigrants from Tamil Nadu in India.==Origins==In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders. Most are Roman Catholics although a significant minority practice Hinduism.(One Nation:diversity and multiculturalism-Part I ) The Island - July 20, 2009Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.(imitri Mascarenhas and the Negombo connection ) The Nation - August 19, 2007 :''"Baratha" and "Bharatas" redirect here. For the Vedic tribe, see Bharatas (tribe). For the noctuid moth genus ''Baratha'', see ''Mocis. Bharatha People also Bharatakula are a Sri Lankan caste of Paravar immigrants from Tamil Nadu in India. ==Origins== In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders. Most are Roman Catholics although a significant minority practice Hinduism.〔(One Nation:diversity and multiculturalism-Part I ) The Island - July 20, 2009〕 Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.〔(imitri Mascarenhas and the Negombo connection ) The Nation - August 19, 2007〕
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Bharatha People also Bharatakula are a Sri Lankan caste of Paravar immigrants from Tamil Nadu in India.==Origins==In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders. Most are Roman Catholics although a significant minority practice Hinduism.(One Nation:diversity and multiculturalism-Part I ) The Island - July 20, 2009Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.(imitri Mascarenhas and the Negombo connection ) The Nation - August 19, 2007">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■Bharatha People also Bharatakula are a Sri Lankan caste of Paravar immigrants from Tamil Nadu in India.==Origins==In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders. Most are Roman Catholics although a significant minority practice Hinduism.(One Nation:diversity and multiculturalism-Part I ) The Island - July 20, 2009Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.(imitri Mascarenhas and the Negombo connection ) The Nation - August 19, 2007">ウィキペディアで「:''"Baratha" and "Bharatas" redirect here. For the Vedic tribe, see Bharatas (tribe). For the noctuid moth genus ''Baratha'', see ''Mocis.Bharatha People also Bharatakula are a Sri Lankan caste of Paravar immigrants from Tamil Nadu in India.==Origins==In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders. Most are Roman Catholics although a significant minority practice Hinduism.(One Nation:diversity and multiculturalism-Part I ) The Island - July 20, 2009Paravar are to be found all over Sri Lanka. Amongst Sri Lankan Tamils Paravar are still a fishing and trading caste although commonly confused with the Karaiyar. The Bharatas or Bharatakula identity is maintained by a relatively prosperous merchant group from India that settled amongst the Sinhalese in the Negombo area.(imitri Mascarenhas and the Negombo connection ) The Nation - August 19, 2007」の詳細全文を読む
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