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Mahagama where he levied another army and engaged Tissa in yet another battle in the vicinity of the city. Legend has it that as Tissa, fought his brother riding the royal elephant "Kandula" against Dutugemunu who rode a mare. Dutugemunu at one point made the mare jump over the elephant causing the elephant to recognize its master and attempt to kill Tissa who hastily dismounts via a tree. Dutugemunu was victorious and Tissa was smuggled off the battlefield disguised as the corpse of a monk. It is said that Dutugemunu recognized the ploy and called out to his brother "Are you not ashamed to be carried on the back of these priests?" Some time afterwards, however, Dutugemunu and Tissa were reconciled through the efforts of Viharamahadevi and the monks, and Tissa became one of the king's foremost generals.
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Dutugemunu went out of his way to ensure the memory of the old king was revered as he cremated Elara and built a tomb for his ashes and made rules for travelers to get off and pay their respects to his tomb. Furthermore, 'looking back upon his glorious victory, great though it was, knew no joy, remembering that thereby was wrought the destruction of thousands of both enemies and his soldiers' but the casualties mentioned in Mahavamsa is greatly exaggerated. This is attested to by the sheer number of religious foundations attributed to him by the chronicles (between 68 and 99), which include magnificent stupas, monasteries, and shrines.
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monk, Kalyani had been subject to a series of deluges from the sea. To placate it Tissa placed his daughter Devi in a golden boat with the words 'A King's
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Dutugemunu's reign is memorable for his estrangement from his son, Saliya or Salirajakumara. The Prince fell in love with a girl called Agokamaladevi or Asokamala; unfortunately for all concerned she was of the Scavenger caste, one of the lowest castes in
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2770:Vijayabahu V
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2373:Aggabodhi IX
2331:Aggabodhi VI
2295:Aggabodhi IV
2229:Aggabodhi II
2163:Moggallana I
2025:Siri Naga II
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1681:(103–89 BCE)
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3689:Royal court
3673:Regnal name
3626:Family tree
3511:Dambadeniya
3499:Polonnaruwa
3338:Chandamukha
3325:Interregnum
3216:Lanja Tissa
3210:Thulatthana
3011:(1798–1815)
3005:(1782–1798)
2999:(1747–1782)
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2987:(1707–1739)
2981:(1687–1707)
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2969:(1604–1635)
2963:(1592–1604)
2953:(1739–1815)
2948:(1592–1739)
2932:(1582–1592)
2930:Rajasinha I
2926:(1582–1582)
2920:(1551–1581)
2914:(1511–1551)
2894:(1593–1594)
2888:(1581–1593)
2886:Rajasinha I
2882:(1521–1581)
2868:(1551–1597)
2862:(1521–1551)
2856:(1513–1521)
2850:(1489–1513)
2844:(1477–1489)
2832:(1469–1477)
2826:(1467–1472)
2824:Jayabahu II
2820:(1410–1467)
2814:(1409–1412)
2808:(1397–1409)
2796:(1371–1408)
2790:(1357–1374)
2784:(1344–1359)
2778:(1341–1351)
2772:(1335–1341)
2766:(1326–1335)
2760:(1302–1326)
2754:(1293–1302)
2748:(1287–1293)
2742:(1285–1286)
2739:Interregnum
2734:(1272–1284)
2728:(1270–1272)
2722:(1234–1270)
2716:(1220–1234)
2706:(1469–1592)
2701:(1220–1597)
2685:(1215–1236)
2679:(1212–1215)
2673:(1211–1212)
2667:(1210–1211)
2661:(1209–1210)
2649:(1208–1209)
2643:(1202–1208)
2641:Kalyanavati
2637:(1200–1202)
2631:(1197–1200)
2625:(1196–1197)
2611:Vira Bahu I
2607:(1187–1196)
2595:(1186–1187)
2589:(1153–1186)
2583:(1132–1153)
2581:Gajabahu II
2577:(1111–1132)
2571:(1110–1111)
2565:(1055–1110)
2555:(1215–1236)
2550:(1212–1215)
2535:(1187–1197)
2530:(1055–1187)
2514:(1054–1055)
2512:Kassapa VII
2508:(1048–1054)
2502:(1046–1048)
2496:(1043–1046)
2490:(1042–1043)
2484:(1040–1042)
2478:(1029–1040)
2459:(1001–1029)
2367:Dappula III
2355:Mahinda III
2319:Kassapa III
2313:Aggabodhi V
2223:Aggabodhi I
2187:Upatissa II
2097:Soththisena
2019:Abhaya Naga
2007:Siri Naga I
1941:Chandamukha
1928:Interregnum
1887:(42–20 BCE)
1851:(50–47 BCE)
1845:(62–50 BCE)
1839:(76–62 BCE)
1833:(89–76 BCE)
1827:(90–88 BCE)
1821:(91–90 BCE)
1819:Pilaya Mara
1815:(98–91 BCE)
1783:Lanja Tissa
1777:Thulatthana
1585:Family tree
1483:Dutugamunu
698:Kiri Vehera
688:Kiri Vehera
403:brotherhood
393:'s brother
343:துட்டகாமினி
223:Kavan Tissa
114:Hambanthota
89:Predecessor
3909:Categories
3884:Pretenders
3767:Kurunegala
3722:Tambapaṇṇī
3699:Rājākariya
3578:Vijayabahu
3477:Tambapanni
3449:Rajavaliya
3312:Chulabhaya
3246:Kuda Tissa
3240:Chora Naga
2892:Rajasuriya
2866:Dharmapala
2647:Dharmasoka
2623:Chodaganga
2599:Mahinda VI
2569:Jayabahu I
2494:Jagatipala
2476:Kassapa VI
2453:(991–1001)
2445:Mahinda IV
2409:Dappula IV
2397:Kassapa IV
2349:Dappula II
2343:Mahinda II
2277:Kassapa II
2157:Kashyapa I
2085:Upatissa I
2079:Buddhadasa
2049:Gothabhaya
1971:Gajabahu I
1915:Chulabhaya
1849:Kuda Tissa
1843:Chora Naga
1813:Panya Mara
1765:Dutugamunu
1703:(691–1017)
1385:13 January
1328:2006-06-20
1303:2006-06-20
1278:2006-06-20
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1206:2006-06-20
1068:2017-03-28
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725:2015 film
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570:Indo-Greek
551:Lohapasada
399:three gems
368:, king of
366:Kavantissa
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306:accurate.
259:දුටුගැමුණු
80:Coronation
48:Devanapiya
35:ගාමිණී අභය
3889:Abhisheka
3864:Sinhabahu
3859:Sinhapura
3550:Dynasties
3442:Culavamsa
3435:Mahavamsa
3428:Dipavamsa
3350:Subharaja
3228:Valagamba
3186:Suratissa
2880:Mayadunne
2665:Lokissara
2457:Mahinda V
2447:(975–991)
2441:(972–975)
2435:(964–972)
2433:Udaya III
2429:(955–964)
2423:(952–955)
2417:(940–952)
2415:Dappula V
2411:(939–940)
2405:(929–939)
2403:Kassapa V
2399:(912–929)
2393:(901–912)
2387:(866–901)
2381:(846–866)
2375:(843–846)
2369:(827–843)
2363:(816–827)
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2351:(807–812)
2345:(787–807)
2339:(781–787)
2333:(741–781)
2327:(738–741)
2325:Mahinda I
2321:(732–738)
2315:(726–732)
2309:(691–726)
2307:Manavanna
2297:(673–689)
2291:(664–673)
2285:(661–664)
2283:Dappula I
2279:(652–661)
2273:(640–652)
2267:(624–640)
2261:(623–624)
2249:(614–623)
2243:(608–614)
2231:(598–608)
2225:(564–598)
2219:(561–564)
2217:Maha Naga
2213:(560–561)
2207:(540–560)
2201:(539–540)
2195:(526–539)
2189:(525–526)
2183:(524–525)
2175:Kittisena
2171:(515–524)
2165:(497–515)
2159:(479–497)
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2147:(450–452)
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2033:(247–248)
2027:(245–247)
2021:(237–245)
2015:(215–237)
2009:(196–215)
2003:(195–196)
2001:Kuda Naga
1997:(193–195)
1995:Cula Naga
1991:(165–193)
1985:(141–165)
1979:(135–141)
1973:(113–135)
1967:(110–113)
1953:Subharaja
1831:Valagamba
1801:Pulahatta
1795:Valagamba
1779:(119 BCE)
1741:Suratissa
1698:(463–691)
1693:(436–463)
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670:temple (h
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456:cave no.2
362:Mahavamsa
310:Etymology
284:Sri Lanka
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3787:Rayigama
3777:Dedigama
3762:Yapahuwa
3742:Sigiriya
3668:Usurpers
3621:By reign
3613:Monarchs
3526:Sitawaka
3419:Timeline
3180:Mahasiva
3162:Mutasiva
3108:Upatissa
3033:Category
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2659:Lilavati
2653:Anikanga
2629:Lilavati
2427:Sena III
2421:Udaya II
2133:Tiritara
2091:Mahanama
2061:Mahasena
1961:(66–110)
1881:(47 BCE)
1875:(47 BCE)
1869:(47 BCE)
1863:(47 BCE)
1857:(47 BCE)
1735:Mahasiva
1717:Mutasiva
1688:(66–436)
1617:Upatissa
1573:by reign
1553:Monarchs
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3838:Mauryan
3833:Pandyan
3813:Kalinga
3772:Gampola
3583:Kalinga
3516:Gampola
3460:Periods
3352:(60–66)
3346:(52–60)
3340:(44–52)
3334:(38–44)
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3308:(30–33)
3302:(21–30)
3021:Italics
2967:Senarat
2439:Sena IV
2391:Udaya I
2385:Sena II
2181:Siva II
2145:Pithiya
2139:Dathiya
2121:Parindu
1959:Vasabha
1955:(60–66)
1949:(52–60)
1943:(44–52)
1937:(38–44)
1935:Ilanaga
1931:(35–38)
1923:(35–35)
1917:(33–35)
1911:(30–33)
1905:(21–30)
1825:Dathika
1555:of the
1497:Ellalan
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742:Hiru TV
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255:Sinhala
208:Dynasty
135:Kathi
3869:Titles
3823:Shakya
3747:Rohana
3603:Nayaks
3568:Moriya
3558:Vijaya
3470:&
3362:regent
3318:Sivali
3296:(9–21)
3270:Niliya
3258:Vatuka
3252:Siva I
3174:Uttiya
3121:Abhaya
2838:(1477)
2655:(1209)
2619:(1196)
2613:(1196)
2601:(1187)
2451:Sena V
2379:Sena I
1921:Sivali
1899:(9–21)
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1855:Siva I
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1729:Uttiya
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562:Buddha
370:Ruhuna
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130:Spouse
123:137 BC
84:161 BC
3852:Other
3828:Vedda
3818:Vanga
3797:Kandy
3538:Kandy
3521:Kotte
3276:Anula
3192:Asela
3128:Tissa
2303:(691)
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2237:(608)
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2099:(434)
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1759:Elara
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181:Names
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