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Kutakanna Tissa, also
known as
Makalan Tissa, was King of
Anuradhapura in the 1st
century BC,
whose reign lasted from 42 BC to 20 BC.
Known as the brother...
- herself,
reigned four months.” Her
power over the
kingdom was cut
short as
Kutakanna Tissa, the
second son of Mahaculi,
arrived back in
Anuradhapura after...
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century BC,
whose reign lasted from 20 BC to 9 AD. He
succeeded his
father Kutakanna Tissa as King of
Anuradhapura and was
succeeded by his
brother Mahadathika...
- BCE 48 BCE
Anula - - 48 BCE 44 BCE *Widow of
Chora Naga and Kuda
Tissa Kutakanna Tissa - - 44 BCE 22 BCE *Brother of Kuda
Tissa *Second son of Mahakuli...
- Tissa, King (47–47 BC) Niliya, King (47–47 BC) Anula, King (47–42 BC)
Kutakanna Tissa, King (42–20 BC)
Bhatikabhaya Abhaya, King (20 BC–9 AD) Bithynia...
- (47 BC)
Darubhatika Tissa (47 BC)
Niliya (47 BC) Kuda
Tissa (50–47 BC)
Kutakanna Tissa (42–20 BC)
Bhatikabhaya Abhaya (20 BC–9 AD)
Mahadathika Mahanaga...
- was
deposed by
Mahakuli Mahatissa's
second son,
Kutakanna Tissa. The
Mahavamsa states that
Kutakanna Tissa had
Anula burnt on a
funeral pyre.
Other sources...
- over the
entire country after Dutthagamani and Valagamba.
Rulers from
Kutakanna Tissa (44–22 BC) to
Amandagamani (29–19 BC) also
managed to keep the whole...
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Bhatikabaya is
described as a viceroy, who
reigned in
Ruhuna when King
Kutakanna Tissa (42-20 BC) was
ruling the country.
Another inscription recovered...
- BC)
Darubhatika Tissa (47 BC)
Niliya (47 BC) Kuda
Tissa (50 BC–47 BC)
Kutakanna Tissa (42 BC–20 BC)
Bhatikabhaya Abhaya (20 BC–9 AD)
Mahadathika Mahanaga...