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  2. Parithabangal Gopi–Sudhakar - Wikipedia

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    Parithabangal Gopi–Sudhakar is an Indian stand-up comedy YouTubers and actors duo consisting of Gopi Aravind Raja (b. 19 November 1995) and Sudhakar Jayaraman (b. 1 October 1995) [1] (Dhuniya Sudhakar [2]). The duo predominantly appear in satirical videos of their official YouTube handle Parithabangal. [3]

  3. Srivijaya - Wikipedia

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    Srivijaya (Indonesian: Sriwijaya), [2]: 131 also spelled Sri Vijaya, [3] [4] was a Hindu-Buddhist thalassocratic [5] empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. [6] Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century AD.

  4. Chola invasion of Srivijaya - Wikipedia

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    In 1025 CE, the Chola Emperor Rajendra I launched naval raids on Srivijaya in maritime Southeast Asia, leading to the fall of the Sailendra Dynasty of Srivijaya. [2]Rajendra's overseas expedition against Srivijaya was a unique event in India's history and its otherwise peaceful relations with the states of Southeast Asia.

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  6. Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 - Wikipedia

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    Sriwijaya Air had already put a system in place to make sure that maintenance practices would be reviewed and monitored regularly to prevent recurring defects. The involved aircraft, however, suffered the exact same defects for nearly eight years, proving that there was lack of supervision of maintenance practices within Sriwijaya Air.

  7. Nadungamuwa Raja - Wikipedia

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    Nagungamua Raja saying goodbye to his second owner in 1978. Raja was born c. 1953 in Mysore, India. [2] [4] The village of Nadungamuwa has been home to temple elephants since 1917, when Livnis Perera, the grandfather of Raja's final owner, Harsha Dharmavijaya, bought an elephant in order to take his younger brother in a procession to the Balummahara Godagedara Pirivena, Perera.

  8. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Vigraha-raja I: 734–759 7 Chandra-raja I: 759–771 8 Gopendra-raja: 771–784 9 Durlabha-raja I: 784–809 10 Govinda-raja I alias Guvaka I: 809–836 11 Chandra-raja II: 836–863 12 Govindaraja II alias Guvaka II: 863–890 13 Chandana-raja: 890–917 14 Vakpati-raja: 917–944 15 Simha-raja: 944–971 16 Vigraha-raja II: 971–998 17 ...

  9. Kingdom of Singapura - Wikipedia

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    It is the basis for accounts of its founding, the succession of rulers and its decline. As no specific date is given in the Malay Annals, the chronology of the history of the Kingdom of Singapura as set out in the Malay Annals is calculated from the date of death of Parameswara given in the Ming Veritable Records. [1]