received the name "Rajasinha" (meaning the Lion King) after the fierce Battle of Mulleriyawa. Generally, the recorded period of Rajasinha's reign starts from...
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Kingdom of Sitawaka (section Rajasinha I)
they were finally expelled by Rajasinha II and his Dutch allies. A resurgent kingdom of Kandy under Vimaladharmasuriya I also sacked Sitawaka, and went...
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parts of Sri Lanka from Vijayabahu III of Dambadeniya (1220–1224) until Rajasinha I of Sitawaka (1581–1591). Vijayabahu III of Dambadeniya routed Kalinga...
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some territory, but by the time of Rajasinha's death in 1687 neither city had returned to Kandyan control. Rajasinha's son ascended to the throne as Vimaladharmasuriya...
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Rajasimha may refer to: Rajasinha I of Sitawaka, king of Sitawaka in Sri Lanka from 1581 to 1593 Maravarman Rajasimha I, Pandyan king of south India Rajasimha...
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Agamas and Vedic scriptures. In the Sri Lankan Sinhalese society, king Rajasinha I of Sitawaka converted to Saiva Siddhantism, and made it the official...
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Kandyan period (section Rajasinha II)
Dona Catherina was succeeded by Rajasinha (I) aka Tikiri Bandara (1581–1591) he was succeeded by Vimala Dharma Suriya (I) aka Konappu Bandara and his baptismal...
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conquest of other native kingdoms – until it controlled most of Sri Lanka. Rajasinha I of Sitawaka attempted to expel the Portuguese from the island, but was...
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Sri Siddha Suniyam Deviyo, God of Cavalry, God of War, God of Warrior Rajasinha I of Sitawaka Maha Sona, God of War, God of Cemetery, God of Death, God...
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Catherina of Kandy (1581–1581). Dona Catherina was succeeded by Rajasinha I. Rajasinha I, however, preferred to rule the hill country from the Kingdom of...
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Lanka. After having seized control of the Kingdoms of Kotte and Kandy, Rajasinha I, around whom the Sinhalese nobility opposed to the Portuguese were grouped...
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by Rajasinha I of the Kingdom of Sitawaka in the same year she ascended the throne. In 1594, she became the Queen Consort to Vimaladharmasuriya I of Kandy...
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Kandy. The last Sinhala Kingdom came to an end in 1815 with Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy after generations of European colonial influences and upheaval...
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Vimaladharmasūriya I was a king of Kandy from 1590 to 1604. His reputation was built when he successfully repulsed two major Portuguese offensives on...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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was poisoned by Rajasinha before Senarat's death, which took place in 1635, and the youngest prince became the sole king as Rajasinha II. (1635–1687)...
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Centuries. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780986497353. Israel, J. I. (1995). The Dutch Republic: its rise, greatness, and fall, 1477–1806. Oxford...
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February 18 – In what is now Sri Lanka, the siege of Colombo by King Rajasinha I of Sitawaka ends when Portuguese Admiral Pedro Teixeira arrives with...
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estimated in the hundreds. In the Sri Lankan Sinhalese society, king Rajasinha I of Sitawaka reverted to Saiva Siddhantism after a prolonged domination...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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Mayadunne of Sitawaka in the 1562 Battle of Mulleriyawa. Tikiri Banda aka Rajasinha I of Sitawaka, who succeeded Mayadunne, became a faithful sponsor of this...
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Sinhalese–Portuguese War Government Monarchy Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mayadunne Rajasinha I Rajasuriya Landmarks Avissawella Sitawaka fort Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara...
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majority of Buddhist Sinhalese for having betrayed his religion of birth i.e., Buddhism and converting to the religion of the foreign conquerors, who...
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phase of the kingdom. The Nayakkar Dynasty, which began with Sri Vijaya Rajasinha, was seen as a great religious revival by the people, but the last king...
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took place during Kotte Period Inauguration of Hewagam Korale by King Rajasinha I of Sitawaka as a gratitude to the soldiers of Hewagama who fought with...
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