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  2. Dhananjaya de Silva - Wikipedia

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    de Silva's father, Ranjan de Silva was a politician. On 25 May 2018, his father was murdered by an unidentified gunman in front of their Ratmalana house. [5] With the sudden death of his father, de Silva withdrew from the Sri Lankan squad for the West Indies tour. [6] However, he participated in the tour from second match onwards. [7]

  3. C. R. De Silva - Wikipedia

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    Chitta Ranjan De Silva, PC (died 7 November 2013) was a Sri Lankan lawyer. He was Attorney General and Solicitor General of Sri Lanka.He was the Chairman of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission.

  4. 2018 in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    24 May – Ranjan de Silva, politician and father of Sri Lankan national cricketer Dhananjaya de Silva, was shot dead by unknown people. [15] [16] 26 May

  5. List of Sri Lankan generals and brigadiers - Wikipedia

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    General G. H. de Silva - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1994-96. [9] General Rohan Daluwatte - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1996-98. [10] General Srilal Weerasooriya - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1998-00. [11] General L. P. Balagalle - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 2000-04.

  6. Ranjan Gunatilleke - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ranjan Manilal de Silva Goonetilleke (born 15 August 1951), or Ranjan Goonetilleke, is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played one One Day International (ODI) in the 1979 Cricket World Cup.

  7. 1987–1989 JVP insurrection - Wikipedia

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    1987–1989 JVP insurrection; Part of the Cold War and Sri Lankan Civil War: Clockwise, from top left: A militia of the DJV, graffiti on the wall of a post office reading "let's kill J. R.", a bus that was burnt by the DJV, a security guard in front of the BOC vandalized by the DJV

  8. List of Sinhalese people - Wikipedia

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    Duleep de Chickera, 14th bishop of Colombo (Anglican) Lakdasa De Mel, 1st bishop of Kurunegala (Anglican) Lynn de Silva (Methodist) Harold de Soysa, 9th bishop of Colombo (Anglican) Frank Marcus Fernando, 3rd bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chilaw; Nicholas Marcus Fernando (1932-2020), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Colombo from 1977 to 2002

  9. Bahu Bharya - Wikipedia

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    Bahu Bharya (Polygyny) (Sinhala: බහුභාර්යා) is a 1999 Sri Lankan Sinhala adult suspense thriller film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya and produced by Ranjith Jayasuriya for Ureka Films. [1]