A Concise History of Ceylon: From the Earliest Times to the Arrival of the Portuguese in 1505 |
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Page 133
... Aggabodhi , nephew of Aggabodhi I , became king in 608 as Aggabodhi II ( Kuḍā Akbō ) and reigned ten years . The extent of his undertakings in the construction of irrigation works and monastic buildings was curtailed by his short reign ...
... Aggabodhi , nephew of Aggabodhi I , became king in 608 as Aggabodhi II ( Kuḍā Akbō ) and reigned ten years . The extent of his undertakings in the construction of irrigation works and monastic buildings was curtailed by his short reign ...
Page 145
... Aggabodhi became king as Aggabodhi VI ( Suļu - Akbō ) and appointed the other Akbō as his uparāja . Aggabodhi VI reigned for forty years , but he was a colourless ruler and achieved comparatively little during his long reign . Among his ...
... Aggabodhi became king as Aggabodhi VI ( Suļu - Akbō ) and appointed the other Akbō as his uparāja . Aggabodhi VI reigned for forty years , but he was a colourless ruler and achieved comparatively little during his long reign . Among his ...
Page 359
... Aggabodhi II , 133 , 160 . Aggabodhi III , 136-7 . Aggabodhi IV , 139-40 . Aggabodhi V , 144 . Aggabodhi VI , 145 . Aggabodhi VII , 145 . Aggabodhi VIII , 148 . Aggabodhi IX , 149 . agriculture , 95-7 , 162-3 , 250 , 255 , 319-21 ...
... Aggabodhi II , 133 , 160 . Aggabodhi III , 136-7 . Aggabodhi IV , 139-40 . Aggabodhi V , 144 . Aggabodhi VI , 145 . Aggabodhi VII , 145 . Aggabodhi VIII , 148 . Aggabodhi IX , 149 . agriculture , 95-7 , 162-3 , 250 , 255 , 319-21 ...
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Abhaya Abhayagiri Aggabodhi Alagakkōnāra Alakeśvara ancient Anuradhapura Arya-cakravarti ascended the throne Asoka attack bāhu battle bhikkhus Bhuvanaikabāhu Bodhi Bodhi Tree Brāhmaṇas Brahmi brother Buddha Buddhist built called canal Candrabhānu capital captured century B.C. Ceylon chronicles commander consecrated Culavamsa Dambadeniya Dappula death defeated Dhatusena district Dravidian Dutthagamani dynasty elephants enemy established father festival fighting forces Gajabāhu Gampala Ganga images inscriptions irrigation Island Jaffna Jāvaka Kalinga Kassapa king's kingdom known Kōralē Kōṭṭe Kulasekhara land Lankapura literary Madhura Magha Mahaväli Mahāvihāra Mahāyāna Mahinda Mānābharaṇa Mihintalē minister Moggallāna monastery monks Nāga named Nissankamalla palace Pāli Pallava Paṇḍukābhaya Pandya Parakrama Parakramabahu Polonnaruva Polonnaruva period prince princess queen Rajarata Rayigama referred reign religion religious royal Ruhuna ruled ruler Sangha Sanghamitta Sanskrit Sena senapati sent shrines Sigiriya Simhala Sinhalese army Sinhalese king soldiers South India sovereignty stone stūpas Tamil tank temple thera Tissa took Tooth Relic troops vihāra Vijaya Vijayabāhu Vikramabahu Yakṣas