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ancient Sri Lanka. In
Professor Senarath Paranavithana's book The
Story of
Sigiri, King
Dathusena is said to have
taken the
advice of the
Persian Nestorian...
- The
Sigiri Bridge is a
three span
bridge which collapsed while under construction over the
Nzoia River, Budalangi,
Busia in Kenya.
Sigiri Bridge is a...
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images of
Gautama Buddha show his
stretched ear
lobes without jewellery. The
Sigiri frescos in Sri
Lanka depicts many
women from the 5th
century who had stretched...
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Anthropological Linguistics. 10 (8): 1–15. ISSN 0003-5483. JSTOR 30029181. "
Sigiri Graffiti:
poetry on the mirror-wall".
Lanka Library.
Retrieved 15 January...
- Wobgo, Moogo-naaba (1889–1897)
Naaba Mazi, Moogo-naaba (1896–1896)
Naaba Sigiri, Moogo-naaba (1897–1905)
Mossi Kingdom of
Yatenga (complete list) – Rima...
- Sorgo,
Naaba (1933–1957)
Mossi Kingdom of
Wogodogo (complete list) –
Naaba Sigiri, Moogo-naaba (1897–1905)
Naaba Koom II, Moogo-naaba (1905–1942)
Naaba Saaga...
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Scholars identify the old
Sinhalese name "Mahapatan-ju
which is
mentioned in
Sigiri graffiti as the
island of Mannar."
During the Sri
Lankan civil war (1983–2009)...
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Scholars identify the
Sinhalese name "Kalapiti-Kuli
which is
mentioned in
Sigiri graffiti as
modern Kalpitiya"
According to
another theory,
Kalpitiya is...
- 2008-06-25.
Retrieved 2008-11-01.
Derrick Schokman (2004-03-20). "Exploring the
Sigiri-bim".
Daily News.
Archived from the
original on 2011-06-04.
Retrieved 2008-11-01...
- his
death on 12
March 1942. He
succeeded 11 days upon the
death of
Naaba Sigiri in 1905. He was
succeeded by
Naaba Saaga II. At the time of his death, it...