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  2. Family tree of Sinhalese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Vijayasundara Bandara: Karaliyadde Bandara (1551–1581) [N 16]Vimaladharmasuriya I (1590–1604) Kusumasana Devi (1581–1581) [N 17]Mahastenne: Suriya Devi: Senarat

  3. Genetic studies on Sinhalese - Wikipedia

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    Genetic studies on the Sinhalese are part of population genetics investigating the origins of the Sinhalese population.. All studies agree that there is a significant relationship between the Sinhalese and the Bengalis and South Indian Tamils, and that there is a significant genetic relationship between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese.

  4. Rajavaliya - Wikipedia

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    Rajavaliya (line of kings) is an ancient chronicle of Sri Lanka. [1] It contains the history of King Vijaya to King Vimaladharmasuriya ΙΙ. It is the only chronicle which contains continuous history of Sri Lanka written in Sinhalese language.

  5. Category:Sinhala-language books - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Sinhala-language books" This category contains only the ...

  6. Genealogy book - Wikipedia

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    Genealogy has been a fundamental part of Irish culture since prehistory. Of the many surviving manuscripts, a large number are devoted to genealogy, either for a single family, or many. It was practised in both Gaelic and Anglo-Norman Ireland. A number of the more notable books include: Leabhar na nGenealach (The Great Book of Irish Genealogies)

  7. Sucharitha Gamlath - Wikipedia

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    Sucharitha Gamlath (10 March 1934 – 30 March 2013) was a veteran professor of Sinhala, and a bright student of the Peradeniya University. After that he functioned as the dean of the Sinhala Language Faculty of the Jaffna University. He has also served in the University of Ruhuna and Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka. [1]

  8. Chintha Lakshmi Sinhaarachchi - Wikipedia

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    Shri Kaantha (Sinhala ශ්‍රී කාන්ත) Sinhala translation of first part of Srikanta ISBN 955-95147-8-4 Shri Kantha Ha Raja Lakshmi ( Sinhala ශ්‍රී කාන්ත හා රාජලක්‍ෂ්මී) ISBN 955-652-002-3 Sinhala translation of second part of Srikanta

  9. Mahāvaṃsa - Wikipedia

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    Geiger's Sinhala student G. C. Mendis was more openly skeptical about certain portions of the text, specifically citing the story of the Sinhala ancestor Vijaya as being too remote historically from its source and too similar to an epic poem or other literary creation to be seriously regarded as history.