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  2. List of Yo-kai Watch characters - Wikipedia

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    He wears a haramaki with a design based on the Stars and Stripes, and ends his sentences with "meow". He is a fan of Lady Nyanya. He and Jibanyan are similar in appearances and backstory, as, like him, he died saving his owner, Emily, from being hit by a truck. The Last Nyanmurai / Last Bushinyan (ラストブシニャン)

  3. List of massacres in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Sri Lanka massacres: 16 October 1995: Villages in Eastern Sri Lanka: 120: LTTE [264] Padaviya massacre 21 October 1995: Padaviya, Anuradhapura: 19: LTTE [264] Boatta massacre Botalla, Polonnaruwa: 36: LTTE [264] Central Bank bombing: 31 January 1996: Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Colombo: 91: LTTE [105] Kumarapuram massacre / Trincomalee ...

  4. Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka-China relations started as soon as the People's Republic of China was formed in 1949. The two countries signed an important Rubber-Rice Pact in 1952. [247] Sri Lanka played a vital role at the Asian–African Conference in 1955, which was an important step in the crystallisation of the NAM. [248]

  5. Sri Lanka: Hiding the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka: Hiding the Elephant– Documenting Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity is a book by Ramu Manivannan the Head of the Political and Public Administration Faculty of University of Madras. It deals with the mass murder, the war crimes, and the crimes against humanity committed by the Sri Lankan armed forces against the Tamils.

  6. List of Hindu temples destroyed in Sri Lanka during colonial ...

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    Hindu temples, particularly in the Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka, have faced significant destruction and desecration by European powers during the Transitional, Kandyan and British Ceylon periods. The arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial powers led to the demolition, looting and repurposing of many Hindu temples.

  7. 1986 in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan Civil War. Eelam War I; 19 February – Akkaraipattu massacre: Approximately 80 Sri Lankan Tamil farm workers were allegedly killed by the Sri Lankan Army personnel and their bodies were found burnt in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. [1] 30 March–6 April – The 1986 Asia Cup is hosted in Sri Lanka.

  8. 1989 Valvettiturai massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Valvettiturai massacre occurred on 2 and 3 August 1989 in the small coastal town of Valvettiturai, on the Jaffna Peninsula in Sri Lanka. Sixty-four Sri Lankan Tamil civilians were killed by soldiers of the Indian Peace Keeping Force. The massacre followed an attack on the soldiers by rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam cadres. The ...

  9. European Radicals in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The European Radicals in Sri Lanka consisted of a group of Europeans in the British colony of Ceylon who supported radical politics and opposed the colonial system prevailing on the island. They were anti-imperialist in their political outlook and worked with Sri Lankan activists to assist the colony in achieving independence from British ...