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Puviraja Pandaram (Tamil: புவிராஜ பண்டாரம்) (died 1591)
ruled the
Jaffna kingdom during a
period of
chaos during and
after the
death of his
father Cankili...
- Ultimately, he was
removed from
power by a
local uprising that led to his son
Puviraja Pandaram taking nominal power from him. His father,
Singai Pararasasegaram...
- André
Furtado de Mendonça in 1591. In that expedition, the King of Jaffna,
Puviraja Pandaram (1561–65, 1582–91) and the
father of
Ethirimnna Cinkam was killed...
- & 1467–1478)
Singai Pararasasegaram (1478–1519)
Cankili I (1519–1561)
Puviraja Pandaram (1561–1565 & 1582–1591) Kasi
Nayinar Pararacacekaran (1565–1570)...
- I(1519–1561). Some
sources claim that he
deposed the
Cankili I's son,
Puviraja Pandaram as soon as
Cankili I died.
Others say that
there was an intermediate...
- & 1467–1478)
Singai Pararasasegaram (1478–1519)
Cankili I (1519–1561)
Puviraja Pandaram (1561–1565 & 1582–1591) Kasi
Nayinar Pararacacekaran (1565–1570)...
- Mills-Westley (2011) –
beheaded in a
supermarket in Los Cristianos, Tenerife.
Puviraja Pandaram (1591) –
Hindu king who was
beheaded by Portuguese. Portuguese...
-
Empire Jaffna kingdom Commanders and
leaders André
Furtado de Mendonça
Puviraja Pandaram
Prince Gago †
Ethirimana Cinkam (WIA)
Strength 4,400 soldiers...
- Island. In 1591 a
Portuguese expedition deposed and
killed the
Jaffna king
Puviraja Pandaram, then
installed his son
Ethirimana Cinkam as a
client ruler. In...
- Wimaladharmasurya's rise to power. To the north, the
Portuguese deposed the king
Puviraja Pandaram of the
Jaffna Kingdom in 1591 and
installed his son Ethirimana...