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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The monarchs of Sri Lanka, [N 1] also referred to as the Sinhalese monarchy, were the heads of state and rulers of the Sinhala Kingdoms located in present-day Sri Lanka, from 543 BCE (according to chronicles) until its abolition in 1815 CE. The Sinhalese monarchy began with the settlement of North Indian Indo-Aryan speaking immigrants to the island of Sri Lanka. The Landing of Vijaya (as ...
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    The Sinhala kingdom or Sinhalese kingdom refers to the successive Sinhalese kingdoms that existed in what is today Sri Lanka. [1][2][3][4] The Sinhalese kingdoms are kingdoms known by the city at which its administrative centre was located. [a] These are in chronological order: the kingdoms of Tambapanni, Upatissa Nuwara, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambadeniya, Gampola, Kotte, Sitawaka and ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Sri Lanka has been ruled by various monarchial lines, at some times with different lines ruling different parts of the modern state, or the entire state. The Sinhalese monarchy was established in 543 BC with Prince Vijaya founding the Kingdom of Tambapanni and ended with Sri Vickrama Rajasinghe of Kandy in 1815 with the signing of the Kandyan Convention. This is a list of all those who have ...
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  6. britannica.com

    4 days agoSri Lanka - Ancient, Colonial, Civil War: Sri Lanka has had a continuous record of human settlement for more than two millennia, and its civilization has been shaped largely by that of the Indian subcontinent. The island's two major ethnic groups, the Sinhalese and the Tamils, and its two dominant religions, Buddhism and Hinduism, made their way to the island from India, and Indian influence ...
  7. factsanddetails.com

    SINHALESE KINGDOMS Sri Lanka is home to some of the world's first great Buddhist kingdoms. Despite frequent invasions by the Hindu Tamils from India, and the occasional dominance of Hindu kingdoms, the Sinhalese were able to preserve Buddhism for 2,300 years. Sinhalese kings ruled Sri Lanka from at least the 4th century B.C. until they were conquered in 1815 by the British. The capitals ...
  8. theproductiveteacher.com

    Dec 19, 2023The Sinhala Dynasties ruled Sri Lanka for over 2,000 years! While people have lived on the Island of Sri Lanka for over 40,000 years, the Sinhala Dynasties began when people started migrating from India. Different families and kingdoms controlled various parts of Sri Lanka over the years as a part of the Sinhala Dynasties. Read the Google Slides to learn more about the Sinhala Dynasties for ...
  9. srilankatravelpages.com

    The Sri Lankan Royal Dynasty, tracing its roots back to 543 BC, is a testament to the resilience and endurance of a lineage that lasted over 2350 years. In the pages of the Mahavamsa, the Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka, penned by the Venerable Thera Mahanama in the 6th century AD, we find the vivid narrative of this enduring royal saga. The journey commences with the arrival of King Vijaya in ...
  10. lankainformation.lk

    Sri Lanka was ruled by 181 kings from the Anuradhapura to Kandy periods. After 1815 the entire nation was under British colonial rule and armed uprisings against the British took place in the 1818 Uva Rebellion and the 1848 Matale Rebellion.
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