• historical kingdom of what today is northern Sri Lanka, in 1447 or 1450. Bhuvanaikabahu was apparently summoned south after the demise of his adopted father...
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    Rajasinha Sri Rajadhi Rajasinha Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, last ruler Bhuvanaikabahu VI of Kotte (aka Chempaha Perumal) Kadava dynasty Alagakkonara Sambuvaraya...
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  • Parakramabahu VI, he overthrew Panditha Parakramabahu VII, the son of Sirisangabo Bhuvanaikabahu VI (another adopted son of Parakramabahu VI) and claimed...
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  • Parâkramabâhu VI (Sinhala: කෝට්ටේ VI වන පරාක්‍රමබාහු) was the first king of Kotte, ruling from 1410 until his death in 1467. He is the last great king...
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    during the 15th century. Kotte, under the rule of Ming-backed Parakramabahu VI, conquered the Jaffna kingdom and the Vanni principalities, and brought the...
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    overlap of names, Vijayabahu I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. The same is true for Aggabodhi, Bhuvanaikabahu, Kassapa, Mahinda, Parakramabahu and others. This...
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    Parakramabahu VI in the 14th century AD. The Kotte King Bhuvanaikabahu VI was the son of a Karava chief who was adopted by Parakramabahu VI after the death...
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    from tenkasi Tenkasi Pandyas, making tenkasi as capital c. 1447–1450 Bhuvanaikabahu VI of Kotte conquers the Jaffna Kingdom, and the kingdom becomes a part...
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  • Bhuvanaikabahu VII (1468 – 29 December 1550) was King of Kotte in the sixteenth century, who ruled from 1521 to 1550. He was the eldest son of Vijayabahu...
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    Vijayabahu IV (1270–1272) and part of Bhuvanaikabahu I (1272–1284)) Yapahuwa, 1270s–1284 (Part of the reign of Bhuvanaikabahu I (1272–1284)) Polonnaruwa, 1287–1293...
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  • Abasalamevan Mapurmaka. A document belonging to the reign of King Bhuvanaikabahu VI mentions the name Aparekka as a village endowed by the king to a Buddhist...
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  • important location for when Kurunegala was an important Kingdom, King Bhuvanaikabahu VI, would address his subjects from the press box beneath the Elephant...
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  • Parakkamabahu III, King (1302–1310) Bhuvanaikabahu II, King (1310–1325/6) Parakkamabahu IV, King (1325/6–1325/6) Bhuvanaikabahu III, King (1325/6–1325/6) Vijayabahu...
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  • important location for when Kurunegala was an important Kingdom, King Bhuvanaikabahu VI, would address his subjects from the press box beneath the Elephant...
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    (1220–1236), Parâkkamabâhu II (1236–1270), Vijayabâhu IV (1270–1272), and Bhuvanaikabâhu I (1272–1283). The first king to choose Dambadeniya as his capital was...
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  • Parakkamabahu II, King (1234–1269) Vijayabahu IV, King (1267/8–1270) Bhuvanaikabahu I, King (1271–1283) Jaffna Kingdom (complete list) – Kalinga Magha,...
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  • Pathmanathan, S. (1974). The Munnesvaram Tamil Inscription of Parākramabāhu VI. p. 54-69 Pathmanathan, S. (1978). The Kingdom of Jaffna. p. 272-275 Pathmanathan...
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    time, King "Weerabahu II" (1392-1397 AD) ruled Raigama. King "Vijayabahu VI" (1397-1411 AD), who is from the Alagakkonara family, grabbed the throne from...
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    Alakesvara (a.k.a. Vijaya Bahu VI) - - 1397 1409 Parakrama Bahu Epa - - 1409 1412 *Grandson of Senalankadhikara Senevirat minister of Bhuvanaikabâhu IV....
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    speaking portions of Hoysala kingdom. He also invaded Sri Lanka, ruled by Bhuvanaikabahu I, who "carried away to the Pandya country the venerable Tooth Relic"...
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    who has been ordered to become the Viceroy of Peru. December 29 – Bhuvanaikabahu VII, King of Kotte on most of the island of Sri Lanka, is assassinated...
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  • dated to the legends about King Vijayabahu VII of Kotte and his sons Bhuvanaikabahu VII of Kotte, Mayadunne of Sitawaka and Raigama Bandara princes who...
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    who has been ordered to become the Viceroy of Peru. December 29 – Bhuvanaikabahu VII, King of Kotte on most of the island of Sri Lanka, is assassinated...
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  • 1380 – Elizabeth of Poland, queen consort of Hungary (b. 1305) 1550 – Bhuvanaikabahu VII, King of Kotte (b. 1468) 1563 – Sebastian Castellio, French preacher...
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