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  2. Monarchy of Ceylon (1948–1972) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Ceylon and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth. As Ceylon was a predominantly Buddhist nation, the title "Defender of the Faith" was dropped, as it reflected the monarch's position as the supreme governor of the Church of England. The phrase "By the Grace of God" was also omitted. [53]

  3. Heads of state of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    From 1948 to 1972, under the Ceylon Independence Act 1947 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 7), the monarch the served as the Head of state of Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon), and was represented in the country by a governor-general. Ceylon became a republic under the Constitution of 1972, and the monarch was replaced by a ceremonial president.

  4. Monarchy of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    Monarchy of Ceylon may refer to: Monarchy of Ceylon (1948–1972) , the period of Sri Lankan history, during which the Dominion of Ceylon shared a monarch with the United Kingdom. The Sinhalese monarchy

  5. Dominion of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    The official currency of Ceylon was the Ceylon Rupee. The Rupee evolved from the Indian Rupee , when in 1929 a new Ceylon Rupee was formed when it was separated from the Indian Rupee. [ 15 ] In 1950, the Currency Board, set up in 1872 as a part of the Indian monetary system, was replaced by the Central Bank of Ceylon , granting the country ...

  6. List of Ceylonese executive councils - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Ceylonese executive councils from its inception on 13 March 1833 until the creation of the Board of Ministers in 1931.. The Executive Council created in British Ceylon by the British colonial administration on the recommendations of the Colebrooke-Cameron Commission along with the Legislative Council of Ceylon as the legislative body.

  7. Governor-General of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    All governors-general lived there until 1972, when the monarchy was abolished, and the residence was thereafter renamed President's House. [ 3 ] Other vice-regal residences included the King's Pavilion , in Kandy , used for rare state functions; and the Queen's Cottage , the vacationing residence of governors-general in the town of Nuwara Eliya .

  8. List of Ceylonese organizations with royal prefix - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Monarchs of Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    History portal; Royalty portal; From 1948 to 1972 the British monarch was the head of state of Ceylon, now called Sri Lanka. The monarch was represented in Ceylon by a governor-general. See also Category:Governors-General of Ceylon