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Kurunegala (Sinhala: කුරුණෑගල, Tamil: குருணாகல்) is a
major city in Sri Lanka. It is the
capital city of the
North Western Province and the Kurunegala...
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Bhuvanekabahu I
succeeded his
cousin in 1303 and
shifted the
capital to
nearby Kurunagala and
ruled for two
years until his
death in 1305.
Kurunegala was the capital...
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Undergraduate in parliament.
Rathnayake was
first elected to
parliament from
Kurunagala in 2001 and
served till 2010, when he lost his seat and had
served as...
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System IC with
Ambepussa link Road
Ambepussa 47.1
Junction Ambepussa–
Kurunagala–Trincomalee Road (A006 Road)
Nakalagamuwa 55.5
Service IC
Service IC with...
- poondu,
thatha poo or
kinatruppasan (கிணற்றுப்பாசான்) and it is
called kurunagala daisy in Sinhala. It is
called kotobukigiku in ****anese and tīn túkkæ...
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capitals of
medieval Sri Lanka. The
citadel of
Yapahuwa lying midway between Kurunagala and
Anuradhapura was
built around a huge
granite rock
rising abruptly...
- thereafter. They had to
change their capital city to Dambadeniya,
Yapahuwa and
Kurunagala because of
continuous invasions from
southern India. In the
reign of Kalinga...
- thickness,
known as "kalu bulath", is
confined to a few districts, such as
Kurunagala, Gampaha, Kegalle,
Kalutara and Colombo.
These are sold at a wholesaler...
- of Sri Lanka. The
Diocese of
Kurunagala was
legally recognised in 1972. Together, the
Diocese of
Colombo and
Kurunagala constitute the
Church of Ceylon...
- "Bishops -
Diocese of
Kurunagala". dioceseofkurunegala.com.
Retrieved 15
February 2025. Marasinghe, Lanil. "Bishops -
Diocese of
Kurunagala". dioceseofkurunegala...