Senkadagala electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between March 1960 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Senkadagala...
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The Senkadagala Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Kandy Electoral District, in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. The winner of Senkadagala has...
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March 1960 he ran as the UNP candidate for parliament in the Senkadagala Electoral District. He was successful, securing over 48% of the vote. However,...
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Shelton Ranaraja (section Electoral history)
Jayewardene and was appointed party organiser for Senkadagala. Ranaraja stood as the UNP candidate in Senkadagala at the 1977 parliamentary election and was...
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three electoral districts in Central Province, Sri Lanka. The country's 1978 Constitution introduced a new proportional representation electoral system...
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183 electoral districts existed from 1947 to 1989 in Sri Lanka. The country's 1978 Constitution introduced a new proportional representation electoral system...
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historical name is Senkadagala or Senkadagalapura, officially Senkadagala Siriwardhana Maha Nuwara (meaning 'great city of Senkadagala of growing resplendence')...
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Kandy has been known by many names. These include: Kanda Uda Pasrata The Senkadagala Kingdom The Kanda Udarata The Mahanuwara Kingdom Sri Wardhanapura Sinhalé...
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brought to its current resting place at the temple of the tooth, in Senkadagala (Kandy) by King Vimaladharmasuriya I (1592–1603). Though prior to all...
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