A Concise History of Ceylon: From the Earliest Times to the Arrival of the Portuguese in 1505 |
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... Uparaja Naga with Uparāja Mahānāga and Abaya with Goṭhābhaya . This genealogy makes Goṭhābhaya , the father of Kakavanna Tissa , a son of Mahānāga , not a grandson , as stated in the chronicle . Goṭhābhaya , therefore , was a brother ...
... Uparaja Naga with Uparāja Mahānāga and Abaya with Goṭhābhaya . This genealogy makes Goṭhābhaya , the father of Kakavanna Tissa , a son of Mahānāga , not a grandson , as stated in the chronicle . Goṭhābhaya , therefore , was a brother ...
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... uparaja , usually the younger brother of the sovereign , or his son . The government of Rohana was at times entrusted to the uparaja . The princes of the royal blood are called by the title of aya ( Skt . ārya ) in inscriptions ...
... uparaja , usually the younger brother of the sovereign , or his son . The government of Rohana was at times entrusted to the uparaja . The princes of the royal blood are called by the title of aya ( Skt . ārya ) in inscriptions ...
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... uparaja Jayabāhu as king and appointed as uparāja the prince Manābharana , eldest son of the princess Mittā . Jayabāhu's succession to the throne was lawful because he was uparaja of Vijayabahu I , but in elevating Mānābharaṇa , the ...
... uparaja Jayabāhu as king and appointed as uparāja the prince Manābharana , eldest son of the princess Mittā . Jayabāhu's succession to the throne was lawful because he was uparaja of Vijayabahu I , but in elevating Mānābharaṇa , the ...
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