How to use in-sentence of “ceylon”:
– In 1972, Ceylon changed its name officially to the Republic of Sri Lanka, and is still a member of the Commonwealth.
– He was the first Prime Minister of Ceylon from 1947 to 1952.
– After the Habsburg Spain#The road to Rocroi collapse of the Iberian economy in 1627, the Dutch–Portuguese War saw the Dutch conquest of most of Portugal’s Asian colonies – Ceylon included, between 1638 and 1658.
– In 1939 he became the commanding officer of the Ceylon Light Infantry and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1940.
– He was the General of the Ceylon Army during independence from the United Kingdom.
– He was the Prime Minister of Ceylon from 1959 to 1960.

Example sentences of “ceylon”:
– In 1965, Ceylon became the world’s leading exporter of tea, with 200,000 tonnes of tea being shipped internationally annually.
– After Ceylon became independent in 1948, life became very difficult for the small Tamil population.
– According to the Ceylon Chronicles, branches from the Bodhi trees of all the Buddhas born during this kalpa were planted in Ceylon on the spot where the sacred Bodhi tree stands today in Anurādhapura.
– He was the third son of their parents and the younger brother of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan who was another famous Ceylon Tamil leader.
– The generic name for black tea which grown in Sri Lanka is Ceylon tea.
– He arrived in Ceylon in 1852 and landed in Loolecondera.
– Bandaranaike was born in Colombo, Ceylon to a Sinhalese Anglican Christian family and was the son of the powerful Solomon Dias BandaranaikeSir Solomon Dias Bandaranike the Maha Mudaliyar of Horagolla Walauwa in Atthanagalla, during the British colonial rule, who named his son after West Ridgeway, the Governor of Ceylon at the time was his god father.
– It was over parts of what are now five countries, the Republic of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ceylon and Burma.
– Pakistan Foreign Office Records, 1947-1977, Sr No He served as Pakistan’s ambassador in Ceylon and Japan.
– He was a government minister between 1931 and 1941 and served as the Governor-General of Ceylon between 1949 and 1954.
– This became the Ceylon colony, also a part of the British Empire.
– A strong supporter of the military, he was the first Chairman of the Ceylon Light Infantry Association in 1974.
– Tagore’s last trips abroad were his visits to Iran and Iraq in 1932, and to Ceylon in 1933.
- In 1965, Ceylon became the world's leading exporter of tea, with 200,000 tonnes of tea being shipped internationally annually.
- After Ceylon became independent in 1948, life became very difficult for the small Tamil population.
- According to the Ceylon Chronicles, branches from the Bodhi trees of all the Buddhas born during this kalpa were planted in Ceylon on the spot where the sacred Bodhi tree stands today in Anurādhapura.
