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Crown Prince of Magadha
Susima (also Sushima) was the crown prince of the Maurya Empire of ancient India and the eldest son and heir-apparent of the second Mauryan emperor Bindusara
Susima
2001 Indian film by Santosh Sivan
stabbed to death by assassins sent by Susima. Angered, Asoka wants to kill Susima but has second thoughts, and Susima is killed by Virat when he tries to
Asoka_(2001_film)
Mauryan emperor from 269 to 232 BCE
Bindusara's eldest son Susima once slapped a bald minister on his head in jest. The minister worried that after ascending the throne, Susima may jokingly hurt
Ashoka
Dheenadhayalan (Thala) Citizen Citizen/Subramani Poovellam Un Vasam Chinna Aśoka Susima Hindi film; special appearance 2002 Red Red Raja Raja Villain Shiva/Vishnu
Ajith_Kumar_filmography
Susīma is a devaputra in Buddhism. He is said to be one of the one thousand sons of Shakra. His name has also been translated into English as Excellent
Susīma_(deity)
Mauryan emperor from 297 to 273 BCE
Successor Ashoka Crown Prince of Magadha Predecessor Unknown Successor Susima Born 4th century BCE Pataliputra, Maurya Empire (Present day Bihar, India)
Bindusara
Sixth Tirthankara in Jainism
into the ancient Ikshvaku dynasty to King Sridhara (Dharana) and Queen Susima in the revered city of Kosambi. Following a period of royal life, traditional
Padmaprabha
Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)
revolted twice. The reason for the first revolt was the maladministration of Susima, his eldest son. The reason for the second revolt is unknown, but Bindusara
Maurya_Empire
Second in the six heavens in Buddhist cosmology
dwell here:[citation needed] Śakra Śakra's wives Sujā Śakra's sons Suvira Susīma Śakra's daughters Āśā (Pali: Āsā) (Hope) Śraddhā (Pali: Saddhā) (Faith)
Trāyastriṃśa
years ago 6 Padmaprabhu Uvarimagraiveka Kaushambi; Shikharji Shridhara by Susima Red Lotus 750 meters 211.68 quintillion years Chhatra Kusuma and Shyama;
List_of_tirthankaras
Indian television actor
Arjun 2015 Razia Sultan Rukn-ud-din Firuz 2016 Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat Susima 2017 Prem Ya Paheli – Chandrakanta Crown Prince Shivdutt Badho Bahu Balwinder
Ankit_Arora
Political party in Sri Lanka
Jayasuriya D. A. Gunasekera Cyril Kulatunge Victor Silva K. A. Subramaniam Susima K. V. Krishnakutty S. Janapriya Kanti Abeyasekere E. T. Moorthy Dharmadasa
Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist)
Ceylon_Communist_Party_(Maoist)
Sri Lankan singer and musician (1943–1996)
popular television serial Susima and Nidikumba Mal. He was the composer and the music director for all the six songs of Susima teledrama, including Desa
Clarence_Wijewardena
Prince of Magadha
Buddhist legend Ashokavadana mentions the killing of only one brother, Susima, without any reference to other brothers being killed. These variations
Vitashoka
Ceylonese plantation owner, politician, educationist and philanthropist
Thomas Amarasuriya, Francis and Buddhadasa Amarasuriya and three sisters Susima, Irene and Amara. Young Henry Woodward attended Mahinda College, Galle for
H._W._Amarasuriya
List of Jataka tales mentioned in Buddhist literature or mythology
Vinilaka Jataka 161. Indasamanagotta Jataka 162. Santhava Jataka 163. Susima Jataka 164. Gijjha Jataka 165. Nakula Jataka 166. Upasalha Jataka 167. Samiddhi
List_of_Jatakas
Sri Lankan planter and politician (1907–1979)
Amarasuriya. He had two other brothers; Francis and Buddhadasa and three sisters Susima, Irene and Amara. Amarasuriya attended Mahinda College, Galle, his grandfather
Thomas_Amarasuriya
2016 Sri Lankan film directed by Sanjay Nirmal
Saranga Disasekara as Tom Charith Abeysinghe as Robbin Damitha Abeyratne as Susima Pubudu Chathuranga as Kalu Malli Oshadi Hewamadduda as Loren "Sri Lankan
July_7_(film)
Sri Lanka Clay Singles - Doubles Srima Abeyegunawardene 6–1, 4–6, retd. Susima Abeyegunawardene Oosha Chanmugam Mala Fernando Sria Gooneratne Ranjani Jayasuriya
1970 ILTF Women's Tennis Circuit
1970_ILTF_Women's_Tennis_Circuit
Sri Lankan actress (born 1965)
Mediyama Sanda Pini Wassa as Maya Sasara Saranee Sikuru Awith Sikuru Evith Susima Thuru Kadauru Udawediya Mal Uththamavi Vishwanthari Visirunu Renu "Actresses
Nilmini_Tennakoon
Sri Lankan actor
April 2019. "Refreshing remakes". Daily News. Retrieved 3 October 2016. "'Susima' on DVD format". Sunday Times. Retrieved 4 December 2019. "'Suwanda Hamana
Palitha_Silva
Ceylonese politician (1907–1992)
de Mel established the Lanka Light Match factory in Moratuwa. He married Susima Swarnamalie née Dias, in 1931. De Mel ran as the United National Party candidate
H._E._P._de_Mel
Sri Lankan actor (1958–1999)
story of environmental change". Sunday Times. Retrieved 16 August 2016. "'Susima' on DVD format". Sunday Times. Retrieved 4 December 2019. "v". The Island
Granville_Rodrigo
Sri Lankan politician (1919–2004)
Jayasuriya, D. A. Gunasekera, Cyril Kulatunge, Victor Silva, K.A. Subramaniam, Susima, K. V. Krishnakutty, S. Janapriya, Kanti Abeyasekere, E. T. Moorthy, Dharmadasa
P._Kumarasiri
First recorded Sinhalese royal dynasty that ruled over Sri Lanka
(543–505 BC) Vijaya of Pandava Other Issues Sumitta Princess of Madha Pandu Susima Siddhartha Subhaddakacchana Devadatta Jivatissa Dissala Other Issue Panduvasdeva
House_of_Vijaya
Sariputra is the teacher of the Bodhisattva as pupil; these occur in the Susima (163), Cula Nandiya (223), Silavimamsa (305), Karandiya (356) and Maha Dhammapala
Sariputra_in_the_Jatakas
BC–505 BC) Vijaya of Pandava Other Issues Sumitta Princess of Madha Pandu Susima Siddhartha Subhaddakacchana Devadatta Jivatissa Dissala Other Issue Panduvasdeva
Family tree of Sinhalese monarchs
Family_tree_of_Sinhalese_monarchs
Ashoka the Great defeated and killed his brothers, including crown prince Susima Bithynian war of succession (255–254 BCE), after the death of king Nicomedes
List_of_wars_of_succession
Sri Lankan actor, dramatist and director (1941–2025)
ready to hit small screen". Sunday Times. Retrieved 19 September 2019. "'Susima' on DVD format". Sunday Times. Retrieved 4 December 2019. "Saradiel re-lived"
Sathischandra_Edirisinghe
2011 Sri Lankan film
2017. "Sri Lankan Screened Films". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017. "Susima on the big screen". Daily News. Retrieved 11 March 2017. "'Suseema': a cinematic
Suseema_(film)
Sri Lankan actor
"Sandun brings 'Uththara'". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 28 October 2019. "Susima on the big screen". Daily News. Retrieved 28 October 2019. "Singa Machan
Suraj_Mapa
Tennis tournament
Gertrude Steiger 6–4, 7–5 ↓ Open era ↓ 1969 Sria Gooneratne Lakshmi Mahadevan 6–3, 6–3 1970 Srima Abeyegunawardene Susima Abeyegunawardene 6–1, 4–6, retd.
Tamil Union Open Championships
Tamil_Union_Open_Championships
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(МитÑ) Pet form of Russian Dmitri, MITYA means "loves the earth."
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Happy, Very pleasing
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Decent; Humble; Modest
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God of Sihva
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Omnipresent
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
The Universe; Beautiful Morning; A Star; Following Desires; First Ray which Brings Health and Wealth; Name of Star; Dawn
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English : variant of Pearce.
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Saint; Man of Prayer
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The Lord of the Yogis
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Dream
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