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Colombo: Port of Call examines the rich and complex history of Colombo as one of the Indian Ocean’s most significant ports. Ajay Kamalakaran explores how the city served as a vital nexus of colonial power, international trade, and cultural exchange across centuries. The book traces Colombo’s evolution through different imperial periods, revealing how its strategic location made it a gateway for commerce, travel, and global sea routes. Through detailed historical analysis, readers discover how Colombo’s role as a port shaped not only Sri Lanka’s destiny but also influenced broader patterns of empire, trade, and global connectivity. This work offers essential context for understanding South Asian history and the enduring importance of maritime ports in shaping nations and cultures.







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