The Early History of Ceylon, Or, The Indian Period of Ceylon History |
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... throne , and five of them ruled in succession . After fourteen years Valagambā put an end to the rule of the Pandyas and established himself once more at Anuradhapura . One of his successors was Ilanāga ( A.D. 36-43 ) , whose reign was ...
... throne , and five of them ruled in succession . After fourteen years Valagambā put an end to the rule of the Pandyas and established himself once more at Anuradhapura . One of his successors was Ilanāga ( A.D. 36-43 ) , whose reign was ...
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... throne . Mit Sen's unpopularity was used by adventurers from Pāṇḍya as an opportunity for invading Ceylon . After they slew him , six of them ruled in succession . The unpopularity of the Pandyas gave the Mōriya clan an opportunity to ...
... throne . Mit Sen's unpopularity was used by adventurers from Pāṇḍya as an opportunity for invading Ceylon . After they slew him , six of them ruled in succession . The unpopularity of the Pandyas gave the Mōriya clan an opportunity to ...
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... throne . After further fighting Kulasē- khara took refuge with the Cōla king Rājādhirāja ( 1173-1182 ) , and with his help won back the throne of Pāṇḍya . He defeated Lankā- pura , and nailed his head to the city - gate of Madura ...
... throne . After further fighting Kulasē- khara took refuge with the Cōla king Rājādhirāja ( 1173-1182 ) , and with his help won back the throne of Pāṇḍya . He defeated Lankā- pura , and nailed his head to the city - gate of Madura ...
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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