Kingdoms In Sri Lanka
Anuradhapura Kingdom
Anuradhapura Kingdom is the primary built up realm in Sri Lanka among the Sinhala individuals. Its standard started with King Pandukabhaya and the Kingdom thrived from 377 BC to 1017 AD. One of the significant occasions during the Anuradhapura Kingdom incorporate the presentation of Buddhism. This was made conceivable because of the solid relationship between King Asoka of India and King Devanampiyatissa of Sri Lanka.
How about we investigate the eminent replacements during this period. A portion of these rulers are additionally of South Indian inception.
Lord Pandukabhaya
The organizer and leader of Upatissa Nuwara from 437-367 BC and first ruler of Anuradhapura. He had two children Mutasiva and Suratissa. Lord Mutasiva governed for more than sixty years (367-307 BC) and built Mahamevnawa Park. Mutasiva had 09 children a portion of the realized replacements incorporate Devanampiyatissa, Uttiya, Mahasiva and Asela.
Lord Devanampiyatissa
Child of Mutasiva, Devanampiyatissa managed from 307-267 BC. A significant ruler as Buddhism was first presented during his rule. Adhering to his standard, King Uttiya was in power for a brief period from 267-257 BC. Succeeding his rule was sibling and King Mahasiva from 257-247 BC.
It was simply after Mahasiva's rule did the more youthful child of King Pandukabhaya, Suratissa, rule from 247-237 BC. Nonetheless, his rule was fleeting. Two dealers from South India, Sena and Guttika slaughtered King Suratissa and administered the Kingdom for a long time. Adhering to their standard, another child of King Mutasiva, Asela came in to control from 215-205 BC just to have been executed fighting by Tamil Chola Dynasty part named "Ellalan".
Ellalan
Having picked up matchless quality over the Pandukabhaya line, Ellalan controlled Anuradhapura for more than 44 years. During his rule from 205-161 BC he was known to be a savvy ruler until he was vanquished and banished by King Dutugamunu in 161 BC.
Lord Dutugamunu
Maybe among the most loved leaders of the Kingdom, Dutugamunu was otherwise called Duttagamani Abhaya. A significant ruler in the period, Anuradhapura thrived during his rule 161-137 BC) and the realm extended immeasurably. Dutugamunu was most popular and joined by ten goliath warriors or Dasa Maha Yodhayo. A portion of his realized work incorporate Mirisavetiya, Lovamahapaya and the 90m tall Ruvanwelisaya. His commitment to the Kingdom are among the Anuradhapura Sacred City visit agendas today.
Adhering to his standard, the seat didn't go to his child due to being hitched to a lower cast. Rather, his replacement was his sibling King Saddha Tissa. Having managed from 137-119 BC, his replacements incorporated his children, Thulatthana, Lanja Tissa, Khallata Naga and Valagamba.
Lord Valagamba
Having managed the tranquil Kingdom for just a simple five months, before he was tossed out by South Indian intruders in 103 BC, King Valagamba was in a state of banishment for a long time stowing away in the Dambulla Caves. Following a long outcast, Valagamba vanquished the trespassers and reclaimed the seat in 89 BC. In appreciation, he changed over his outcast home into a sanctuary and furthermore built the Abhayagiri Dagoba in Anuradhapura.
After the hour of Valagamba, numerous in his family administered the Anuradhapura Kingdom from 76 BC to 66 AD. Lord Subharaja was the last known King from place of Vijaya.
During this period in any case, it's critical to talk about the absolute first Queen in power from 47-42 BC. Sovereign Anula, was additionally the main female head of state in Asia. Having been in power for a long time, history expresses that she harmed at any rate four spouses and consorts during her time so as to remain in power.
Anuradhapura Kingdom After Vijaya
With the place of Vijaya finishing in 66 AD with the murdering of King Subharaja by King Vasamba, another time started. Vasamba proceeded to develop 11 supplies and 12 trenches during his rule from 67-111 AD to help paddy development of the nation. Following his rule, his child, grandson, King Gajabahu I and a lot more proceeded to manage the Anuradhapura Kingdom.
Here are some other cool realities about the Anuradhapura Kingdom.
Ruler Mahasen (277-304 AD) assembled the tallest stupa Jethavanaramaya, sixteen enormous tanks and two water system trenches, the biggest among them the Minneriya Tank.
Ruler Dhatusena (455-473 AD), another extraordinary sucessor who was liable for some improvements in the Kingdom. During his time, he assembled 18 water system tanks, an enormous waterway or Yodha Ela (Jayahanga) and the notorious 43 ft "Avukana" sculpture of Lord Buddha.
Anuradhapura Kingdom is the primary built up realm in Sri Lanka among the Sinhala individuals. Its standard started with King Pandukabhaya and the Kingdom thrived from 377 BC to 1017 AD. One of the significant occasions during the Anuradhapura Kingdom incorporate the presentation of Buddhism. This was made conceivable because of the solid relationship between King Asoka of India and King Devanampiyatissa of Sri Lanka.
How about we investigate the eminent replacements during this period. A portion of these rulers are additionally of South Indian inception.
Lord Pandukabhaya
The organizer and leader of Upatissa Nuwara from 437-367 BC and first ruler of Anuradhapura. He had two children Mutasiva and Suratissa. Lord Mutasiva governed for more than sixty years (367-307 BC) and built Mahamevnawa Park. Mutasiva had 09 children a portion of the realized replacements incorporate Devanampiyatissa, Uttiya, Mahasiva and Asela.
Lord Devanampiyatissa
Child of Mutasiva, Devanampiyatissa managed from 307-267 BC. A significant ruler as Buddhism was first presented during his rule. Adhering to his standard, King Uttiya was in power for a brief period from 267-257 BC. Succeeding his rule was sibling and King Mahasiva from 257-247 BC.
It was simply after Mahasiva's rule did the more youthful child of King Pandukabhaya, Suratissa, rule from 247-237 BC. Nonetheless, his rule was fleeting. Two dealers from South India, Sena and Guttika slaughtered King Suratissa and administered the Kingdom for a long time. Adhering to their standard, another child of King Mutasiva, Asela came in to control from 215-205 BC just to have been executed fighting by Tamil Chola Dynasty part named "Ellalan".
Ellalan
Having picked up matchless quality over the Pandukabhaya line, Ellalan controlled Anuradhapura for more than 44 years. During his rule from 205-161 BC he was known to be a savvy ruler until he was vanquished and banished by King Dutugamunu in 161 BC.
Lord Dutugamunu
Maybe among the most loved leaders of the Kingdom, Dutugamunu was otherwise called Duttagamani Abhaya. A significant ruler in the period, Anuradhapura thrived during his rule 161-137 BC) and the realm extended immeasurably. Dutugamunu was most popular and joined by ten goliath warriors or Dasa Maha Yodhayo. A portion of his realized work incorporate Mirisavetiya, Lovamahapaya and the 90m tall Ruvanwelisaya. His commitment to the Kingdom are among the Anuradhapura Sacred City visit agendas today.
Adhering to his standard, the seat didn't go to his child due to being hitched to a lower cast. Rather, his replacement was his sibling King Saddha Tissa. Having managed from 137-119 BC, his replacements incorporated his children, Thulatthana, Lanja Tissa, Khallata Naga and Valagamba.
Lord Valagamba
Having managed the tranquil Kingdom for just a simple five months, before he was tossed out by South Indian intruders in 103 BC, King Valagamba was in a state of banishment for a long time stowing away in the Dambulla Caves. Following a long outcast, Valagamba vanquished the trespassers and reclaimed the seat in 89 BC. In appreciation, he changed over his outcast home into a sanctuary and furthermore built the Abhayagiri Dagoba in Anuradhapura.
After the hour of Valagamba, numerous in his family administered the Anuradhapura Kingdom from 76 BC to 66 AD. Lord Subharaja was the last known King from place of Vijaya.
During this period in any case, it's critical to talk about the absolute first Queen in power from 47-42 BC. Sovereign Anula, was additionally the main female head of state in Asia. Having been in power for a long time, history expresses that she harmed at any rate four spouses and consorts during her time so as to remain in power.
Anuradhapura Kingdom After Vijaya
With the place of Vijaya finishing in 66 AD with the murdering of King Subharaja by King Vasamba, another time started. Vasamba proceeded to develop 11 supplies and 12 trenches during his rule from 67-111 AD to help paddy development of the nation. Following his rule, his child, grandson, King Gajabahu I and a lot more proceeded to manage the Anuradhapura Kingdom.
Here are some other cool realities about the Anuradhapura Kingdom.
Ruler Mahasen (277-304 AD) assembled the tallest stupa Jethavanaramaya, sixteen enormous tanks and two water system trenches, the biggest among them the Minneriya Tank.
Ruler Dhatusena (455-473 AD), another extraordinary sucessor who was liable for some improvements in the Kingdom. During his time, he assembled 18 water system tanks, an enormous waterway or Yodha Ela (Jayahanga) and the notorious 43 ft "Avukana" sculpture of Lord Buddha.
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