The Early History of Ceylon, Or, The Indian Period of Ceylon History |
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Page 49
... dynasty was driven from power once more by Mahānāga ( 556-568 ) of the Mōriya clan . He was the sēnāpati of Kit Siri Mē , whom he defeated after rebelling against him . Agbō I ( 568-601 ) , the builder of the Kurunduväva and the ...
... dynasty was driven from power once more by Mahānāga ( 556-568 ) of the Mōriya clan . He was the sēnāpati of Kit Siri Mē , whom he defeated after rebelling against him . Agbō I ( 568-601 ) , the builder of the Kurunduväva and the ...
Page 77
... dynasty all of whom ruled only for one year . The last of them appears to have been deposed by a general of the anti - Kalinga faction who placed Parakramabahu's queen Līlāvatī on the throne . After this the two factions appear to have ...
... dynasty all of whom ruled only for one year . The last of them appears to have been deposed by a general of the anti - Kalinga faction who placed Parakramabahu's queen Līlāvatī on the throne . After this the two factions appear to have ...
Page 103
... Dynasty ( 1280-1368 ) , sent for it in 1284 , and Chinese envoys came for it twice more in the fourteenth century . In 1405 the Chinese eunuch , Ching - Ho , came to Ceylon at the request of the emperor , Yung Ho , of the Ming Dynasty ...
... Dynasty ( 1280-1368 ) , sent for it in 1284 , and Chinese envoys came for it twice more in the fourteenth century . In 1405 the Chinese eunuch , Ching - Ho , came to Ceylon at the request of the emperor , Yung Ho , of the Ming Dynasty ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
THE NORTH INDIAN PERIOD II | 13 |
THE SOUTH INDIAN PERIOD I | 65 |
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Abhayagiri Agbō Anuradhapura army Aryans Aśōka became bhikshus Bhuvanaikabāhu bōdhisattva brother Buddha Buddhism Buddhist bhikshus buildings built CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called capital captured century A.D. Cēra Ceylon chief Cōla conquest Copyright Archæological Survey Culavansa dāgäbas death defeated Dharmakirti district Dravidians dynasty empire Gajabāhu Gampola Ganga Hindu Hinduism history of Ceylon influence inscriptions invasions island Isurumuniya Jātaka Kalinga Kirti Kōṭṭē Lambakarṇa language Lankatilaka large number lived Māgama Mahasen Mahaväli Ganga Mahāvansa Mahāvihārē Mahāyāna Mahāyānists mainly Malaya Mānābharaṇa Māyārața Mihindu Mōriya Muslims Nāga Niśśanka Malla North Indian Period occupied Pāli Canon Pallava Pandya Parakrama Parakramabahu Polonnaruva probably Rājarāja Rajarața Rayigama rebellion region reign religious rivers Ruhuna ruled ruler Saddha Sangha Sanskrit sculpture sects Sēna Sigiriya Sinhalese kings Sinhalese language Siri Mevan Siva South India Srī Sri Vallabha successors Survey of Ceylon Tamil kingdom tanks temple throne Tissa took tribes troops Väddas Vihārē Vijaya Vijayabāhu Vijayanagara Vikramabahu Vīra worship