Sri Lanka Sikhamani
The Sri Lanka Sikhamani (Sri Lanka's precious gem) is a national honour of Sri Lanka "for service to the nation".[1] It is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the awardee's name. Sri Lanka Sikhamani ranks lower than Kala Keerthi.
Awardees
Awardees include:
- 2005
- Asoka Chandrasoma Wijesurendra [2]
- Al-haj Mohamed Zainudeen Mohamed Badiudeen[3]
- Ameena Faiz Musthapa[3]
- B. E. S. J. Bastiampillai[3]
- Chirs Canegaratne[3]
- Daya Rathnayake[3]
- Daya Weththasinghe[3]
- Edgar Gunetunga[3]
- Ferrin Careem[3]
- Gunadasa Kupuge (Posthumously)[3]
- Gunapala Nanayakkara[3]
- H. Z. Jaffer[3]
- Hiran Cooray[3]
- Hiranthi Wijemanne[3]
- Jayantha Balawardena[3]
- J. K. D. S. H. Jayawardena[3]
- J. M. S. Brito[3]
- Jayasiri Mendis[3]
- Kamala Peiris[3]
- L. G. G. M. L. Mohammadu Naim[3]
- M. Ramalingam[3]
- Mahinda Palihawadana[3]
- Mallika Hemachandra[3]
- Manik Rodrigo[3]
- Mendis Rohanadheera[3]
- Mahamood Rizwan Shahabdeen[3]
- Premila Senanayake[3]
- R. I. T. Alles[3]
- Rodney Vandergert[3]
- Suppiah Achari Thiagarajah[3]
- S. Arunachalam[3]
- S. D. Gunadasa[3]
- Sanath Ukwatte[3]
- Tony Weerasinghe[3]
- W. H. Piyadasa[3]
- Y. Karunadasa[3]
- Z. A. M. Refai[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia Of Sri Lanka. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 254.
- ↑ Sri Lanka Sikhamani Dr. Asoka Chandrasoma Wijesurendra
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 "National Honours Part 2" (PDF). Government Press. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
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