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Page 81
... Cola invasion . The suggestion that it was a digvijaya in the spirit of the expedition to the Gangetic Valley is untenable . In 1025 , the Colas launched an invasion of Śrī Vijaya by sending an expeditionary force under Rājēndra ...
... Cola invasion . The suggestion that it was a digvijaya in the spirit of the expedition to the Gangetic Valley is untenable . In 1025 , the Colas launched an invasion of Śrī Vijaya by sending an expeditionary force under Rājēndra ...
Page 154
... invasion was that of Śri Māra , the Pandya king , in the ninth century who sacked Anuradhapura but he withdrew . The Cola invasion marked a change in the pattern as it made Ceylon a province of the Cola empire for seventy years during ...
... invasion was that of Śri Māra , the Pandya king , in the ninth century who sacked Anuradhapura but he withdrew . The Cola invasion marked a change in the pattern as it made Ceylon a province of the Cola empire for seventy years during ...
Page 155
... Cola invasion had the effect of stimulating contacts on a wider scale . Thus Vijayabāhu of Ceylon sought help from the Burmese ruler , while a defensive alliance was reportedly formed between Śrī Vijaya and Ceylon against the Colas who ...
... Cola invasion had the effect of stimulating contacts on a wider scale . Thus Vijayabāhu of Ceylon sought help from the Burmese ruler , while a defensive alliance was reportedly formed between Śrī Vijaya and Ceylon against the Colas who ...
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THE MAINLAND STATES | 4 |
THE ARCHIPELAGO | 198 |
RELATIONS WITH CHINA | 230 |
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