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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...
- 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...
- Wobgo, Moogo-naaba (1889–1897)
Naaba Mazi, Moogo-naaba (1896–1896)
Naaba Sigiri, Moogo-naaba (1897–1905)
Mossi Kingdom of
Yatenga (complete list) – Rima...
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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...
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noting that
there is no
direct artistic connection between the
traditions of
Sigiri, Polonnaruva, and the
Kandyan kingdom. 16th-century
Kandy period sculpture...
- Gæhænu Gæṭa, Naḷangana,
Pirimiyek Nisā, Suvinīta Lālanī, Daruvā Kāgeda,
Sīgiri Kāśhyapa,
Sulalita Sōbanī, Sūrayangeth Sūrayā, Dæn
Matakada and Sally. In...