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- Anikanga (Sinhala: අනිකංග) was King of Polonnaruwa in the thirteenth century, who ruled from 1209 to 1209. He succeeded his son Dharmasoka, who was installed...
- also under Ayasmanta's sway. In 1209 however the invading Chola armies of Anikanga Mahadipada put both Ayasmanta and Dhammasoka (who would have been around...
- monarchs had usurped the throne of Lanka including Sinhalese monarchs such as Anikanga, Chodaganga, Sri Vallabha of Polonnaruwa and Mahinda VI. The usurpers may...
- ousting the monarchy; as a result, king Anikanga appealed for support from the Cholas. An army was sent, and Anikanga ascended the throne. The three month-old...
- Succeeded Kalyanavati ********inated by Anikanga Lilavati Queen of Polonnaruwa (second reign) 1209–1210 ********ination of Anikanga by General Vikkantacamunakka,...
- (1200–1202) Kalyanavati, King (1202–1208) Dharmasoka, King (1208–1209) Anikanga, King (1209–1209) Lokissara, King (1210–1211) Parakrama Pandya, King (1212–1215)...
- Years 162 140 Dharmasoka Polonnaruwa Kalinga 1208 1209 365 1 Year 163 141 Anikanga Polonnaruwa Kalinga 1209 1209 17 17 Days 164 142 Lilavati (second reign)...
- succeeding Kalyanavati as king of Polonnaruwa and was succeeded by his father Anikanga. List of Sri Lankan monarchs History of Sri Lanka Kings & Rulers of Sri...
- Polonnaruwa is a town in Sri Lanka. Polonnaruwa may also refer to: Anikanga of Polonnaruwa, king of Polonnaruwa Chodaganga of Polonnaruwa, king of Polonnaruwa...
- married into the royal families of the Pandyas and Cheras. Invaders such as Anikanga (in 1209) and Parakrama Pandu (in 1212) were often welcomed and accepted...