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- Medamulana Walawwa (also known as Medamulana and the Carlton House) is the ancestral home of the Ra****aksa family. It is a walawwa located in Beliatta...
- Political dynasty Country Sri Lanka Current region Hambantota Place of origin Medamulana, Weeraketiya Founder Don Mathew Ra****aksa Current head Mahinda Ra****aksa...
- Basil Ra****aksa (brother) D. M. Ra****aksa (uncle) Lakshman Ra****aksa (cousin) George Ra****aksa (cousin) Related Medamulana Walawwa Maithripala Sirisena →...
- violations. Ra****aksa spent his formative years at the family home in Medamulana. At the age of six, he was sent to his father's school Richmond College...
- parents from the museum were flattened. The Ra****aksa family house in Medamulana as well as Mahinda Ra****aksa's house in Kurunegala were destro****. Violent...
- October 1942 in Palatuwa in the Southern District of Matara and raised in Medamulana in the District of Hambantota. He was the eldest son, of nine siblings...
- Atabage - Dunukeulla 7.62 B622 Hungama - Thalawa - Middeniya 25.37 B623 Medamulana - Gonadeniya - Debokkawa 11.72 B624 Thalawa - Dambarella - Hingura 6.60...
- Carlton House (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse owned by Queen Elizabeth II Medamulana Walawwa, also referred to as the Carlton House, Tangalle, the residence...
- cast their ballots early in the day. Ra****aksa voted in the morning at Medamulana, as did opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe in Colombo. Candidate Fonseka...
-  106. ISBN 9780521220699. "Monumental rise of a mischievous boy from Medamulana". Daily FT. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2024. "The Tea Quarterly:...