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into Asia. They had knowledge of both Sri Lanka (then Ceylan) and
Sumatra from at least 80 years before. Munster apparently based his identification of Taprobane with Sumatra on 16th-century knowledge. Therefore, it can be mostly believed that this one-off identification of Taprobane with Sumatra was possible due to misassignment.
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Also, the relative position of the island in comparison to India, being centrally situated on the Indian Ocean trade route and a major trading center for trade in elephants and golden spice as described by ancient Greek and Roman travelers, further validate the assignment of the name to Sri Lanka.
429:"The armed and noble barons, of the western shores of Portugal, Through seas never sailed before, They passed beyond Taprobana, In dangers and difficult wars, showing more than the usual human strength, Among remote people they built New Kingdom, which is quite heavenly."
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Taprobane.
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Suckling, HJ(1876) Ceylon: A General
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264:(1292). Furthermore, most of the place names marked on the map can be identified with place name of the places in ancient Sri Lanka.
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