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- Sinhapura ("Lion City" for Sanskrit; IAST: Siṃhapura) was the capital of the legendary Indian king Sinhabahu. It has been mentioned in the Buddhist legends...
- came to Sri Lanka with seven hundred followers after being banished from Sinhapura. However, there is no archaeological evidence of this. After arriving...
- describes him as being a member of a royal family of Kalinga, born at Sinhapura. The inscription there reads; ...having come from the royal line of the...
- immigrated to the island circa 543 BCE, from the legendary kingdom of Sinhapura led by Prince Vijaya, who mixed with later settlers from the Pandya kingdom...
- the Gautama Buddha. Sinhapura Shakya King of Kapilavastu King of Sinhapura Same Person Same Person King of Madhura King of Sinhapura Consort to Anula Consort...
- Sin-ka-pho, Sim-gia-bo, Xinjiapo, Singhapura, Singhpur, Singhpura, Singpur, Sinhapura and Simhapura (all from Sanskrit सिंहपुर (IAST: Siṃhapura)) may also refer...
- Lankan monarchs King of Kapilavastu King of Sinhapura Same Person Same Person King of Madhura King of Sinhapura Consort to Anula Consort to Anula Consort...
- Wanathamulla 60 Watta 43 Watta 187 Watta 259 Watta Samagiwatta Gewal 100 Sinhapura Kubikalya Bodhiyawatta Trintonwatta Raydimolawatta Bakery Watta Sri Lanka...
- in Sri Lankan texts. He was father of Vijaya of Sri Lanka and king of Sinhapura. He was the son of Suppadevi, a Vanga Kingdom princess. According to the...
- Death Ruler From (in BCE) Ruler Until (in BCE) Marriages Claim Vijaya ? Sinhapura son of Sinhabahu, and Sinhasivali 505 Tambapanni 543 505 Kuveni two children...