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  2. Category:1992 events in Sri Lanka by month - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Historical events in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Category: Historical events in Sri Lanka. 1 language. ... 2023 events in Sri Lanka by month (1 C) D. Disasters in Sri Lanka (8 C) Disestablishments in Sri Lanka (5 C) E.

  4. Category:1994 events in Sri Lanka by month - Wikipedia

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  5. Timeline of Sri Lankan history - Wikipedia

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    1971 JVP insurrection: Marxist insurrection conducted by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna against the government of Sri Lanka. 1972: Sri Lanka becomes a republic, and country's name Ceylon was changes to Sri Lanka: 1983 24–30 July Black July by the government and Sinhalese mobs; Beginning of the Sri Lankan Civil War: 1987 29 July Signing of the ...

  6. List of Panasonic video projectors - Wikipedia

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    PT-AE300 January 2003 960x540 16:9 200 in (508cm) 800 800:1 120W UHM Bulb 3LCD: Composite, S-Video, Component, SCART, VGA, DVI PT-AE500 January 2004 720p 16:9 200 in (508cm) 850 1,300:1 130W UHM Bulb 3LCD: Composite, S-Video, Component, SCART, VGA, DVI Also known as PT-L500 [3] PT-AE700 October 2004 720p 16:9 400 in (1016cm) 1000 2,000:1 130W ...

  7. Category:2006 events in Sri Lanka by month - Wikipedia

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  8. 1953 Ceylonese Hartal - Wikipedia

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    The hartal would eventually shake the apparent invincibility of the UNP government which would go on to lose the 1956 elections to the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) under S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, who contested under the "Sinhala only" slogan. Dudley Senanayake return to politics and went on to serve as prime minister on two other occasions ...