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Savakanmaindan (or
Savakan Maindan,
Saavanmaindan and Javakanmaindan; died 1277) was a
monarch of the
kingdoms of
Tambralinga and Jaffna. He was the son...
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Savakanmaindan and two
Sinhalese princes were
defeated by the
Pandyans led in the
invasion by
Jatavarman Vira
Pandyan I. In 1270,
Savakanmaindan, kept...
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Chandrabhanu himself was
killed in the fighting. Chandrabhanu's son
Savakanmaindan inherited the
throne and
submitted to
Veera Pandyan's rule, received...
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Pararacacekaran I King of
Jaffna Reign 1277–1284
Predecessor Savakanmaindan Successor Kulatunga Cinkaiariyan (Cekaracacekaran II) Died 1284 (1285) Issue...
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Kalinga Magha, King (1215–1255) Chandrabhanu, King (1255–1262)
Savakanmaindan, King (1262–1277)
Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan, King (1262–1284) Kulotunga...
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victory flag at
Koneswaram temple, Konamalai. Chandrabhanu's son
Savakanmaindan was
installed and
submitted to
Pandyan rule on the
northern Tamil throne...
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Koneswaram temple,
Konamalai and Trikutagiri. Chandrabhanu's son
Savakanmaindan submitted to
Pandyan rule in the
Tamil country and was rewarded. He...
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Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan Aryacakravarti in the late 1270s,
defeating Savakanmaindan, a
tributary to the
Pandyans on the
Jaffna kingdom. This expedition...
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Pandyan I
reign relates the
riches this
conquest brought the Pandyans.
Savakanmaindan, who had
resisted Jatavarman Veera Pandyan I's
forces in
Jaffna Patnam...
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despite invasions from and the
eventual subduing of
Chandrabhanu and
Savakanmaindan of
Tambralinga of Thailand; it then
remained in the
Pandyan empire of...