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- Don Upatissa Gamanayake (Sinhala: උපතිස්ස ගමනායක; 17 October 1948 – 13 November 1989), also known by his alias Dias Mudalali, was a Sri Lankan politician...
- of the state of emergency in December 1976, Kelly Senanayake, Upatissa Gamanayake, Somawansa, Samarappulige Somasiri alias Ragama Some and several others...
- Combine with the intention of killing Wijeweera, along with Upatissa Gamanayake. While they succeeded, the JVP maintained its identity as a political...
- June 2021. "Upatissa Gamanayake is the second JVP member to be killed in November". Lankadeepa. Retrieved 7 June 2021. "Gamanayake who saw the death but...
- JVP insurrection Belligerents Sri Lanka JVP Commanders and leaders Ranjan Wijeratne Rohana Wijeweera   Saman Piyasiri Fernando   Upatissa Gamanayake  ...
- represented the JVP. Sarath Wijesinghe Victor Ivan Jayadeva Uyangoda Upatissa Gamanayake D.M. Ananda H.B. Herath Shantha Bandara Premakumar Gunaratnam P. R. B...
- politburo members of the insurrection were Rohana Wijeweera, Upatissa Gamanayake, Sumith Athukorala, D. M. Ananda, Saman Piyasiri Fernando, Piyadasa Ranasinghe...
- Sulochana Weerasinghe as Chithrangani Wijeweera Jagath Manuwarna as Upatissa Gamanayake Sujeewa Priyalal as Somawansa Amarasinghe Susan Niroshan as Saman Piyasiri...
- joined the JVP through Ragama Some after listening to a speech by Upatissa Gamanayake at a JVP rally in Veyangoda in 1978. He parti****ted in the education...
- Lanka, 10th Century CE), reputed author of the Mahabodhivamsa Upatissa Gamanayake (1948–1989), former deputy leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna Upatissagāma...