Beruwala

Beruwala
බේරුවල
பேருவளை

Kechimalai Mosque, Beruwala. One of the oldest mosques in Sri Lanka, it is believed to be the site where the first Arab Muslims landed in Sri Lanka.
Beruwala

Location in Sri Lanka

Coordinates: 6°28′N 79°59′E / 6.467°N 79.983°E / 6.467; 79.983Coordinates: 6°28′N 79°59′E / 6.467°N 79.983°E / 6.467; 79.983
Country  Sri Lanka
Province Western Province
District Kalutara District
Time zone Sri Lanka Time (UTC+5:30)

Beruwala is a town in Kalutara District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The name Beruwala is derived from the Sinhalese word for the place where the sail is lowered. It marks the spot for the first Muslim settlement on the island, established by Arab traders around the 8th century AD. A large population of Sri Lankan Moors, many of them gem merchants, still live in the town—particularly in the "China Fort". Msjid-ul-Abrar, a landmark of Beruwala and Sri Lanka's oldest mosque, was built by Arab traders on a rocky peninsula overlooking the town.

Beruwala is also home to Al-Fasiyatul Nasriya Muslim Balika Maha Vidyalaya, which is the first and oldest girls school in Sri Lanka. It was damaged by the tsunami on Boxing Day 2004.

Beruwala is the starting point of the 130 kilometres (81 miles) long stretch of beach. In the past few years great strides have been made in the field of resort development in this area. The bay around remains ideal for bathing almost for the whole year.

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Beruwala is twinned with:

References

  1. "Reading - Town Twinning". Reading Borough Council. Retrieved 2013-07-14.

External links

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