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- Rajaraja," within the town of Mahatirtha, now recognized as modern-day Mantota. Consequently, Mahatirtha was renamed Rajara****ura in commemoration of...
- called Rajarajeshvara ("Lord of Rajaraja") in the town Maha****ha – modern Mantota, Mannar – which was renamed Rajaraja-pura. Chola-occupied territories on...
- 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...
- 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...
- Rajarajeshvara ("Lord of Rajaraja") in the town of Mahatirtha (modern Mantota, Mannar), which was renamed Rajaraja-pura. Comparing Rajaraja's campaign...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...