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- നങ്ങേലിയുടെ കഥയുമായി വിനയന്‍" [Vinayan with the story of Marumarakkal Samaranayaka Nageli]. Indian Express Malayalam (in Malayalam). 30 December 2018. Retrieved...
- in Australia. After finding out that Samalka was badly cheated by Mr. Samaranayaka, Samalka decides to become a Buddhist nun, leaving Lihini, the newcomer...
- University of South Wales, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka Spouse Aravinda Samaranayaka Netball career Playing position(s): Goal Defense, Wing Defense...
- Lokuge, Chairman of the University Grants Commission, Professor Gamini Samaranayaka, Vice Chancellor of the University of Kelaniya Professor Jayantha Wijerathne...
- under Conditions of War". Internationales Asienforum. 24 (3–4): 269–278. Samaranāyaka, Gāmiṇi (2008). Political Violence in Sri Lanka, 1971-1987. Gyan Publishing...
- PROPOSAL; Say a Ban on Remittances Would Damage Trade". The New York Times. Samaranāyaka, Gāmiṇi (2008). Political Violence in Sri Lanka, 1971-1987. Gyan Publishing...
- seat, defeating the United National Party candidate, Colin Wijesekera Samaranayaka (Samaranayake's brother), by 1,677 votes. He retained the seat at the...
- respect from leading politicians and leading Planters like Dinal Hilary Samaranayaka as well. He published two books, Vinoda Samaye Hamu Mahattaya and Vinoda...
- National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-02-02. "Mark Samaranayaka මාක් සමරනායක". Digital Identity of Sinhala Cinema. Retrieved 2021-02-02...
- of Lanka, from boys to guerrillas. Konark Publishers. p. 27. Gāmiṇi Samaranāyaka (2008). Political Violence in Sri Lanka, 1971–1987. Gyan Publishing House...