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  2. Category:1994 events in Sri Lanka by month - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Historical events in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Category: Historical events in Sri Lanka. 1 language. ... 2023 events in Sri Lanka by month (1 C) D. Disasters in Sri Lanka (8 C) Disestablishments in Sri Lanka (5 C) E.

  4. Category:History of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Historical events in Sri Lanka (9 C) F. Former populated places in Sri Lanka (7 P) H. Historiography of Sri Lanka (9 C, 2 P) N. Names of Sri Lanka (7 P) S.

  5. Timeline of Sri Lankan history - Wikipedia

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    1971 JVP insurrection: Marxist insurrection conducted by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna against the government of Sri Lanka. 1972: Sri Lanka becomes a republic, and country's name Ceylon was changes to Sri Lanka: 1983 24–30 July Black July by the government and Sinhalese mobs; Beginning of the Sri Lankan Civil War: 1987 29 July Signing of the ...

  6. Category:1984 events in Sri Lanka by month - Wikipedia

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  7. W. M. Mendis and Co - Wikipedia

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    W. M. Mendis and Company, is a Sri Lankan beverage alcohol company, with its headquarters in Negombo, Sri Lanka. It is as known one of Sri Lanka's oldest and most renowned liquor manufacturers in Sri Lanka. [2] Considered as one of the pioneers in the field, it still ranks as one of Sri Lanka's largest distillers. [citation needed]

  8. Dīpavaṃsa - Wikipedia

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    The eldest was Vijaya and the second was Sumitta. As Vijaya was of cruel and unseemly conduct, the enraged people requested the king to kill his son. But the king caused him and his seven hundred followers to leave the kingdom, and they landed in Sri Lanka, at a place called Tamba-panni, on the exact day when the Buddha passed into Maha ...