- Sena and
Guttika were two
Tamil horse traders thought to be from
South India who
killed and
usurped the
throne of the
reigning Anuradhapura king Suratissa...
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reign of Suratissa, who was
defeated by two
horse traders named Sena and
Guttika from
South India. The next
invasion came
immediately in 205 BCE by a Chola...
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Sambuvaraya Akkarayan Pandara Vanniyan Magadai Mandalam Valvil Ori Sena and
Guttika The Five
Dravidians The Six
Dravidians Valai Vannan (A
Nakar king, who...
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monarchs Devanampiya Tissa,
Uttiya and Mahasiva.
Asela fought Sena and
Guttika in a
battle to re-establish
Vijaya rule in 215 BC, but in 205 BC the kingdom...
- (257–247 BC) Suratissa, King (247–237 BC) Asela, King (215–205 BC) Sena and
Guttika,
Kings (237–215 BC) Ellalan, King (205–161 BC)
Kingdom of
Bithynia (complete...
- p. 45. "The Five
Kings - Mahasiva, Suratissa, Elara, Asela, Sena, and
Guttika". mahavamsa.org. 8
October 2011.
Retrieved 23
September 2014. Deegalle...
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Portrait Name
Birth Death King from King
until Claim Sena and
Guttika - - 237 BCE 215 BCE
Defeated Suratissa in battle...
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defeated and
killed in
battle by two
South Indian Tamil invaders Sena and
Guttika and
usurped the
Sinhalese throne and held
power over Anuradhapura, which...
- dynasty,
dynasty that
ruled Bengal in the 11th and 12th
centuries Sena and
Guttika,
Indian usurpers of the
Anuradhapura throne in Sri
Lanka Sena language...
- the
Sinhala Kingdom 543 BC – 237 BC Succeeded by Sena and
Guttika Preceded by Sena and
Guttika Ruling house of the
Sinhala Kingdom 215 – 205 BC Succeeded by...