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The Soulbury Commission (Sinhala: සෝල්බරි කොමිෂන් සභාව Solbari Komishan Sabhawa; Tamil: சோல்பரி ஆணைக்குழு) was a prime instrument of constitutional reform in British Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka) that succeeded the Donoughmore Commission.
The Senate was the upper chamber of the parliament of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) established in 1947 by the Soulbury Commission.The Senate was appointed and indirectly elected rather than directly elected.
The Official Website of the Data and Information Unit of the Presidential Secretariat, Sri Lanka; Law. Official site of the Judicial Service Commission Secretariat; Sri Lanka's Legal Information Network; Executive Branch. Official site of the Presidency Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine; Official site of the Presidential Secretariat ...
Dominick Ammirati wrote in Artforum that “the press has succeeded at imbuing the book form with the psychophysical qualities of a mala, a rosary, kombolói, a smartphone—objects that you pick up and feel almost anxious letting go of.” [2]
Mohamed Uvais Mohamed Ali Sabry, PC, MP (Sinhala: මොහොමඩ් උවයිස් මොහොමඩ් අලි සබ්රි, Tamil: மோஹமட் உவைஸ் மோஹமட் அலி சப்ரி; born 1 May 1970 [3]), also known as Ali Sabry, is a Sri Lankan lawyer and politician.
Website www .sg .gov .lk The Sabaragamuwa Province ( Sinhala : සබරගමුව පළාත , romanized: Sabaragamuwa Paḷāta , Tamil : சபரகமுவ மாகாணம் , romanized: Sabaragamuva Mākāṇam ) is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka .
Thank You Berty (Sinhala: තෑන්ක් යු බර්ටි) is a 2010 Sinhalese language Sri Lankan action comedy film written by Tennyson Cooray as his directorial debut and starring a number of Sri Lankan comedians, including Bandu Samarasinghe, Dilhani Ekanayake, Ananda Wickramage, Mahendra Perera, Anusha Damayanthi, Nilanthi Dias, and Cletus Mendis.
Sorabora Wewa (Sinhalese: සොරබොර වැව) is an ancient reservoir in Mahiyangana, Badulla District Sri Lanka.It is thought to have been constructed during the reign of King Dutugemunu (161 BC – 137 BC) by a giant named Bulatha. [1]
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