A Concise History of Ceylon: From the Earliest Times to the Arrival of the Portuguese in 1505 |
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... Javaka together with his crowned head . In another inscription of the eleventh year ( 1264 A.C. ) , he is said to ... Jāvaka referred to in the Pandya inscription dated 1263 A.C. appears therefore to be Candrabhānu , unless Māgha was ...
... Javaka together with his crowned head . In another inscription of the eleventh year ( 1264 A.C. ) , he is said to ... Jāvaka referred to in the Pandya inscription dated 1263 A.C. appears therefore to be Candrabhānu , unless Māgha was ...
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... Javaka menace to the Dambadeniya kings was not over . The inscription of Vira Pandya's eleventh year goes on to say that the Jāvaka's son , who had previously been recalcitrant , eventually made his submission and the kingdom of Ceylon ...
... Javaka menace to the Dambadeniya kings was not over . The inscription of Vira Pandya's eleventh year goes on to say that the Jāvaka's son , who had previously been recalcitrant , eventually made his submission and the kingdom of Ceylon ...
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Abhaya Aggabodhi Alagakkōnāra Alakeśvara ancient Anuradhapura Arya-cakravarti attack bāhu battle bhikkhus Bhuvanaikabāhu Brāhmaṇas brother Buddha Buddhist built called canal Candrabhānu capital captured century B.C. Ceylon Chinese Chronicle coins Cola Cola king commander Culavamsa Dakkhinadesa Dambadeniya Dappula death defeated district Dutthagamani dynasty elephants enemy established festival forces Gajabāhu Gampala Ganga Image inscriptions irrigation Island Jaffna Jāvaka Kalinga Kassapa king's kingdom known Kōralē Kōṭṭe kramabahu Kulasekhara Kuruṇāgala land Lankapura literary Madhura Magha Mahaväli Mahāyāna Mahinda Mānābharaṇa military minister Moggallāna monastery monks Nāga named Nissankamalla palace Pāli Pallava Pandya Parakrama Parakramabahu poem Polonnaruva Polonnaruva period prince princess queen Rajarata Rayigama referred reign of Parakramabahu religious restored royal Ruhuna ruled ruler Sangha Sanskrit Sapumal Sena senapati sent shrines Sinhalese army Sinhalese king soldiers South India sovereignty stone stupa stūpas Tamil tank temple territory thera throne Tissa took Tooth Relic troops vihāra Vijaya Vijayabāhu Vikramabahu Vira Yakṣas Yapavuva