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Guruge 1995, p. 38.
Guruge 1995, p. 37.
Thapar 1995, pp. 30–31.
Guruge 1995, p. 56.
Guruge 1995, p. 42.
Guruge 1995, p. 43.
Guruge 1995, p. 47...
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Sharya Guruge (born 31 May 1992) is a Sri
Lankan female squash player. She
became a
national squash champion in the women's
singles at the 2011 Squash...
- Nad****a
Guruge (Sinhala: නදීක ගුරුගේ) is one of the most influential[according to whom?]
composers in Sri
Lankan music. "I grew up with the
guitar and...
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Thevis Guruge (died 23 July 1989) was a
distinguished broadcaster with
Radio Ceylon and
subsequently the Sri
Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. He was the...
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Palliya Guruge (28
December 1928 – 6
August 2014),
known as
Ananda W. P.
Guruge, was a Sri
Lankan diplomat,
Buddhist scholar and writer.
Guruge was the...
- board.
Keerthi Pasquel,
Samitha Mudunkotuwa,
Ashanthi De
Alwis and Nad****a
Guruge have been
representing the
present judge board since 2023. The
program includes...
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Kashmir Through Ages.
Retrieved 15
January 2024.
Guruge 1994, pp. 185–186.
Lahiri 2015, pp. 378–380.
Guruge 1994, p. 130. Pandit,
Ranjit Sitaram (1935). River...
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Dayananda Gunawardena Thevis Guruge B. H.
Abdul Hameed Bob
Harvie Tim
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Divyavadana legend;
according to
scholar Ananda W. P.
Guruge, this is not a name, but an epithet. Ashokavadana,
which does not mention...
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Manjula Guruge (born 14
February 1981) is a Sri Lankan-born
cricketer who pla**** for the
United Arab
Emirates national cricket team. He pla**** for the...