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  2. List of Sinhalese female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Seevali was the second known female monarch within Sri Lankan history and succeeded her brother Chulabhaya.She ruled the country only for about 4 months in the year 35 CE and was overthrown and succeeded by her nephew Ilanaga, presumably the son of her brother Chulabhaya, after an interregnum of 3 years. [3]

  3. Sinhalese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Sinhalese New Year, generally known as Aluth Avurudda (Sinhala: අලුත් අවුරුද්ද) in Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan holiday that celebrates the traditional New Year of the Sinhalese people and Tamil population of Sri Lanka.

  4. Category:Sinhalese women - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Sri Lankan women - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Sri Lanka: People: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : Sri Lankan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Sri Lankan women .

  6. Category:Sinhalese New Year - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Public holidays in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Sinhalese New Year (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Public holidays in Sri Lanka"

  8. Sinhala and Tamil New Year - Wikipedia

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  9. Thingyan - Wikipedia

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    Thingyan, also known as the Myanmar New Year, is a festival that usually occurs in middle of April. Celebrated over a period of four to five days, Thingyan culminates in the New Year. Celebrated over a period of four to five days, Thingyan culminates in the New Year.