Sri Lankan Malay Erotic

Homeland

Sri Lanka

Region

South Asia

About Sri Lankan Malay People

Sri Lankan Malays comprise approximately 0.2% of the Sri Lankan population per the 2012 Census — approximately 40,000. Descendants of Indonesian / Malay populations brought to Sri Lanka by Dutch colonial administration (the Dutch ruled Sri Lanka 1656-1796 and brought Javanese, Bugis, and other Malay-Indonesian populations as soldiers, exiles, and laborers) plus later British-era arrivals from the British Malay possessions. Speaks Sri Lanka Malay (a Malay-based creole with substantial Sinhalese and Tamil influence — UNESCO classifies it as endangered) plus Sinhalese / Tamil. Concentrated in Slave Island (Colombo), Hambantota, and other historically Malay communities. Predominantly Sunni Muslim.

Typical Sri Lankan Malay Phenotypes

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

Phenotype distribution shows characteristic Indonesian / Malay source-population features — Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone with bronze undertone, hair predominantly straight to wavy black, characteristic Austronesian / Southeast Asian features (epicanthic-fold variants common, moderate nasal bridges, oval face shapes). Mixed Sri Lankan Malay × broader Sri Lankan populations show admixed phenotypes through generations of cross-community marriage.

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