- Rajaraja,"
within the town of Mahatirtha, now
recognized as modern-day
Mantota. Consequently,
Mahatirtha was
renamed Rajara****ura in
commemoration of...
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called Rajarajeshvara ("Lord of Rajaraja") in the town Maha****ha –
modern Mantota, Mannar –
which was
renamed Rajaraja-pura. Chola-occupied
territories on...
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other rebellion of Parākramabāhu's
reign occurred in the
region of
modern Mantota in from 1168–1169. The city-state of
Bagan (modern Burma), and Sri Lanka...
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Mannar to that of Triquillemele,
being separated also from the
country of
Mantota in the
jurisdiction of
Captain of
Mannar by the
river Paragali;
which ends...
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Rajarajeshvara ("Lord of Rajaraja") in the town of
Mahatirtha (modern
Mantota, Mannar),
which was
renamed Rajaraja-pura.
Comparing Rajaraja's campaign...
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baptized by him.
Shortly afterwards he left for
Puttalam and
thence to
Mantota. This was an
important Catholic village situated in the
centre of a large...
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Mannar to that of Triquillemele,
being separated also from the
country of
Mantota in the
jurisdiction of
Captain of
Mannar by the
river Paragali;which (lands)...
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village of
Christians Some of the
converts who had
escaped by
boats to
Mantota in
mainland returned to
their village at
Patim when
Jesuits of the Fishery...
- Dieu
Ikoma Bokinda,
Carole Imongo Kimberly,
Prince Kosi Samuzu,
Benny Mantota Mpaka and Bin
Marco Mawesi.
Prince Kosi
Samuzu won one of the
bronze medals...