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Dedduwa Jayathungalage "D.J."
Siripala (Sinhala: දෙද්දුවා ජයතුංගලාගේ සිරිපාල; 1949 –
August 7, 1975), also
known by the
pseudonym Maru Sira (Maru: deadly...
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Nilenthi Nimal Siripala de
Silva (born 6
September 1944) is a Sri
Lankan politician who held a
number of
senior cabinet portfolios. He
serves as the acting...
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Tanasith Siripala (Thai: ธนาสิทธิ์ ศิริผลา; born 9
August 1995),
simply known as Tao (Thai: เต๋า), is a Thai
professional footballer who
plays as a winger...
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Siripala Gamalath (born July 18, 1952) is a Sri
Lankan politician and a
member of the
Parliament of Sri Lanka. He is a
member of the
United People's Freedom...
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Siripala Jayaweera was the
sixth Governor of the
North Western Province of Sri
Lanka from
January 1999 to
April 2004. "Sri
Lankan Provinces from 1988"...
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Siripala,
Thisanka (2020). "Far-Right
Politics and
Indigenous Ainu
Activism in ****an" (PDF).
Georgetown Journal of
Asian Affairs. 6: 36–37.
Siripala,...
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Siripala Samarakkody (1907 – 22
August 1944) was a
Ceylonese lawyer and politician.
Samarakkody was born in 1907, the
eldest of
seven children to Charles...
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which acted as the main de
facto opposition to the new regime.
Nimal Siripala de
Silva was
appointed as
parliamentary leader of the SLFP and the official...
- direction". Some of her
successful films are
Nidhanaya by
Lester James Peiris,
Siripala Saha
Ranmenika by
Amaranath Jayathilake, Eya Den Loku
Lamayek and Bambaru...
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operator Sarath Rupasinghe as Rest
House manager Somasiri Colambage as
Siripala Nirukshan Ekanayake as
Palitha – Harischandra's
secretary Suresh Chandra...