Sri Lanka: Ketchchimalai Mosque (current building constructed in 1911), Beruwala, Western Province. The name Beruwala is derived from the Sinhalese word for the place where the sail is lowered. It marks the spot of the first Muslim settlement on the island, established by Arab traders around the 8th century CE. 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.
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