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Page 97
... inscription says that the district headmen should not appro- te the melatsin , the Sinhala coolies and the Tamil coolies . " The text of these inscriptions show that the mclatsin were a class which not held in high regard , and that ...
... inscription says that the district headmen should not appro- te the melatsin , the Sinhala coolies and the Tamil coolies . " The text of these inscriptions show that the mclatsin were a class which not held in high regard , and that ...
Page 98
... inscription has the words ' ulvāḍu perenātu novaḍnā kot isā tulise nova kot isä väriyan nogannā kot ... Ulvādu has been derived from Tu ulpādu , occuring in Travancore inscriptions in the context of offic of the temple.11 Paranavitane ...
... inscription has the words ' ulvāḍu perenātu novaḍnā kot isā tulise nova kot isä väriyan nogannā kot ... Ulvādu has been derived from Tu ulpādu , occuring in Travancore inscriptions in the context of offic of the temple.11 Paranavitane ...
Page 103
... inscription of the suggests that they were an autonomous group which entered ents with others through their leaders . " ter the expulsion of the Colas , Vijayabāhu I seems to have em . In the 30th year of his reign , the Velaikkārār ...
... inscription of the suggests that they were an autonomous group which entered ents with others through their leaders . " ter the expulsion of the Colas , Vijayabāhu I seems to have em . In the 30th year of his reign , the Velaikkārār ...
Contents
Ceylon Tamil Inscriptions Ed | 4 |
The Temporal and Spiritual Conquest | 40 |
South Indian Inscriptions | 52 |
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13th century 7th century A.D. Alagakkonāra Alakesvara Anuradhapura Ariyacakravarti army attacked Batticaloa Bhuvenekabāhu Brahmin Buddhist Candrabhānu capital Ceylon chronicle coast Cola conquest Culavamsa culture Dambadeniya Dambadeniya kingdom defeated district Dravidian Dutthagamani dynasty E.Z. Vol established evidence feudatory flag of Jaffna Gampala governed Ibid Indo-Aryan inscription invaded the Dambadeniya invasion Island Jaffna kingdom Jaffna peninsula Javaka Jeyavira king of Jaffna kingdom of Jaffna Kotte Kulasekera Kurunagala language lyre flag Magha Mahāvamsa Mannar mentioned mercenaries Muslim names north central province north-western P.A.T. Gunasinghe Pandyan Pandyan kings Parakramabahu Pathmanathan pearl fishery period political Polonnaruva Portugese probably Pūjāvaliya Queyroz Rajarata records reference reign Rohana royal ruled ruler Sangrahaya Sendemain shows Sinhala king Sinhala kingdom Sinhala population sources south India spread Sri Lanka Tamil origin Tamil population Tamil speaking Tamil troops temple throne Trincomalee ulvāḍu Unpublished Thesis Uttaradesa Vanni Vanniars vihāras Vijayabahu Vijayanagara empire western word Yalpana Vaipavamalai Yapahuva