• Anuradhapura, and the central role played by Dutugemunu's Ten Giant Warriors or Ten Great Giants (Sinhala: දසමහා යෝධයෝ, romanized: daśamaha yôdoyo). According...
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  • Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu Mande Barung Ten Giant Warriors Asura Daitya Hiranyakashipu Hiranyaksha Mahabali Rakshasa Kumbhakarna...
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    for luck and blessings. In addition he was accompanied by the famed Ten Giant Warriors who had been recruited from all over the island by his father Kavantissa...
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  • entire army. Dutthagamani's army was led by his ten champions or generals, known as the "Ten Giant Warriors", who were to play a significant part in the...
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    in command of King Dutugemunu’s army, and among ten of his best warriors known as ten giant warriors. He made an immense contribution to King Dutugemunu's...
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    Abesekare, E. A. (1998). ගැමුනු රජ සහ දස මහා යෝධයෝ (King Gemunu and the ten giant warriors) (in Sinhala). pp. 71–73. ISBN 955-21-0009-7. Clough, Benjamin (1830)...
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    Soodalia and Mawroowalia, each of them led by a champion. They were assisted by ten weapon-masters spread through the lands, who trained future practitioners...
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  • Ritigala), a fierce warrior living around the reign of King Dutugamunu. After offending Gotaimbara (one of the Ten Giant Warriors of King Dutugamunu)...
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  • ancient Kingdom of Ruhuna of Sri Lanka. Theraputthabhya, one of the Ten Giant Warriors of Dutthagamani, whose childhood name was Gothabhaya. This page or...
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    Nephilim (redirect from Giant (Biblical))
    nophlim ("'fallen warriors" or "fallen Gibborim"), although some scholars read the phrase as gibborim nephilim ("Nephilim warriors" or "warriors, Nephilim")...
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