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- Rear Admiral Rajanathan Kadiragamar, MVO (born 1922, date of death unknown) was a Ceylonese flag officer. He was the second Ceylonese Captain of the Royal...
- "Q&A: Sri Lanka, killing of Former Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadiragamar was killed by LTTE in 2005. elections". BBC. February 2009. Archived...
- for the attack. This attack, along with the ********ination of Lakshman Kadiragamar a year earlier and an unsuccessful attack against a naval vessel carrying...
- Retrieved 15 July 2014. "Sri Lanka's Top Trading Partners". Lakshman Kadiragamar Institute. 2018. Archived from the original on 17 June 2020. Retrieved...
- Beauchamp 2 De Mel Sri Lanka Navy 1 Banks 2 Brown 3 Chav****e 4 De Mel 5 Kadiragamar 6 Hunter 7 Gunasekara 8 Perera 9 de Silva 10 Silva 11 Fernando 12 Samarasekara...
- Tamil to be appointed the commander of the Sri Lankan Navy after Rajan Kadiragamar in the 1960s. Born in Kandy, Sinniah was educated at Trinity College...
- Beauchamp 2 De Mel Sri Lanka Navy 1 Banks 2 Brown 3 Chav****e 4 De Mel 5 Kadiragamar 6 Hunter 7 Gunasekara 8 Perera 9 de Silva 10 Silva 11 Fernando 12 Samarasekara...
- who became an eminent lawyer in commercial law; Rear Admiral Rajan Kadiragamar who became the head of the Royal Ceylon Navy and Major Selvanathan "Bai"...
- Beauchamp 2 De Mel Sri Lanka Navy 1 Banks 2 Brown 3 Chav****e 4 De Mel 5 Kadiragamar 6 Hunter 7 Gunasekara 8 Perera 9 de Silva 10 Silva 11 Fernando 12 Samarasekara...
- QC who became an eminent lawyer in commercial law; Rear Admiral Rajan Kadiragamar, who became the head of the Royal Ceylon Navy; Major Selvanathan "Bai"...