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Rajavaliya (line of kings) is an
ancient chronicle of Sri Lanka. It
contains the
history of King
Vijaya to King
Vimaladharmasuriya ΙΙ. It is the only chronicle...
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chronicles of the
island such as the Deepavamsa, Mahavamsa,
Chulavamsa and the
Rajaveliya. This line of
rulership contained both
native Sinhalese and
foreign rulers...
- have been held in the Hatadage.
Several historical sources including the
Rajaveliya,
Poojavaliya and the
Galpotha inscription itself mention that it was built...
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Dharma Parakramabahu, Vijayaratne,
Rajasingha and
Raigam Bandara. The
Rajaveliya recounts how
together with his brother, he
defeated a
Muslim invader,...
- "Village of the honeycomb",
gaining its name from a
legend mentioned in
Rajaveliya. The army of King
Kavantissa found bee
honey in a
canoe near the seas****...
- keep him away from
Kotte by
considering ****ure
crown issues. However,
Rajaveliya did not
mention such causes.
Expeditions against the
Jaffna kingdom had...
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forehead plate) was a
common practice among Karavas, also
mentioned in the
Rajaveliya. The sun and the moon,
pearl umbrella are
traditional royal symbols used...
- name of
Bhuvanaika Bahu VI. (c. A.D. 1472–1480 at least).
According to
Rajaveliya,
having heard that
Jayabahu (1467-1472 AD) had
ascended to the throne...
- at one time was a
complete stupa.
According to the
historic chronicle,
Rajaveliya, this is the
location where two brothers,
Prince Dutugemunu and Prince...
- Kotugoda-Naiwala roads.
According to the
historical sources such as the
Rajaveliya,
Udugampola had been the sub
kingdom of a
provincial king or viceroy,...