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Aloka may
refer to the
following notable people:
Given name
Aloka Amarasiri (born 1989), Sri
Lankan cricketer Āloka David Smith (1946–2015),
British Buddhist...
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Aloka Pathirana FRCS (RCS
England & RCSEd), MBBS, MS, is a Sri
Lankan surgeon, doctor,
academic and
Professor of Surgery. A
specialist in
cancer surgery...
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Aloka Amarasiri (born 6 May 1989) is a Sri
Lankan cricketer. He made his first-class
debut for
Bloomfield Cricket and
Athletic Club in the 2015–16 Premier...
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Sachith Aloka is a Sri
Lankan international footballer who
plays as a forward.
Sachith Aloka at National-Football-Teams.com v t e...
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Aloka Chandra McLean (born
December 21, 1981, in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a
Canadian actress. She is most
noted for her role in the film The
Lotus Eaters...
- 1951:
Vihaan sinua -
rakas -
Tauno Karnala 1952:
Kaikkien naisten monni -
Alokas Nieminen 1953: Two
Funny Guys - Säveltäjä
Jussi Mäki 1953: The Millionaire...
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corporal and rank accordingly. The rank of
alokas is used to
denote privates in
basic training. The recruit,
alokas is a new private, who has not been trained...
- 29
January 2012.
Retrieved 17 June 2012. K Gupta, Harsh;
Parasher Sen,
Aloka; Balasubramanian,
Dorairajan (2000).
Deccan Heritage.
Universities Press...
- M****agetae,
Mleccha See Southworth's
etymological derivation of Tamil. Parasher,
Aloka (1979). "The
Designation Mleccha for
Foreigners in
Early India". Proceedings...
- (sukha-vihārāya) in this life (diţţhadhamma)
perception (sañña) of
light (
āloka)
knowing (ñāṇa) and
seeing (d****ana) arising, p****ing,
fading of feelings...