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birth to a son
named Gamani Abhaya sometime later, and
after that to
another child, a boy
named Tissa.
Around the time of
Gamani's birth, 'an elephant...
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Gamani (Sinhala: ගාමනි) is a 2011 Sri
Lankan Sinhala war
thriller biographical film
directed by Rear
Admiral Sarath Weerasekara and
produced by
Upali Ra****akse...
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Deshamanya Gamani Corea (4
November 1925 – 3
November 2013) was a Sri
Lankan economist,
civil servant and diplomat. He was also the Secretary-General of...
- Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of
seven villages: Arșeni, Bârcaciu,
Gămani, Grui, Mușetești, Stăncești and Stăncești-Larga. "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
- Taa (/ˈtɑː/ TAH), also
known as ǃXóõ (/ˈkoʊ/ KOH; ǃXóõ pronunciation: [ǃ͡χɔ̃ː˦]; also
spelled ǃKhong and ǃXoon), is a Tuu
language notable for its large...
- Baya
Gamani of
Singu (Burmese: စဉ့်ကူး ဘယဂါမဏိ,
pronounced [sɪ̰ɰ̃ɡú bəja̯
gàmənḭ]; also
spelled Bhayakamani) was a 15th-century
court minister and royal...
- atha, Sulanga, Me Mage Sandai, Sudu Kalu Saha Alu, Pem Kekula, Nilambare,
Gamani and many
comedy films such as
Cheriyo Darling,
Chaya Maya etc.
Though cited...
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Archived from the
original on 26
November 2013.
Retrieved 15 July 2014. Corea,
Gamani & Kelegama,
Saman (2004).
Economic policy in Sri Lanka:
Issues and debates...
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heads in mourning. His
governorship at
Myaungmya was
succeeded by Satu
Gamani. (Sein Lwin Lay 2006: 181): The Maha
Yazawin Chronicle spells it သမိန်ဖရူး...
- ගජබාහු, lit. 'Arm of an elephant', [ˈgadʒəba:ɦu]), also
known as
Gajabahuka Gamani (c. 113 – 135 CE), was a
Sinhalese king of
Rajarata in Sri Lanka. He is...