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Vasabha (Sinhala: වසභ) was a
monarch of the
Anuradhapura period of Sri Lanka. He is
considered to be the
pioneer of the
construction of large-scale irrigation...
- clan that
ruled Sri Lanka. Many Sri
Lankan kings,
beginning with King
Vasabha, and up
until the
formation of
Kingdom of Kandy,
belonged to this clan...
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ancient kings have
contributed in
developing this
religious site. King
Vasabha (65 - 107 AD)
placed four
Buddha statues in four side of the
sacred tree...
- the
times of
Vasabha,
Mahasena (274–301) and Dhatusena, the
construction of
large irrigation tanks and
canals was
given priority.
Vasabha constructed 11...
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Velusumanna (Sinhala: වේළුසුමන) was born the son of a
householder named Vasabha, in the
Kutumbiyangana in the Giri district, and was
named after his friends...
- King (44–52) Y****alalaka Tissa, King (52–60) Subharaja, King (60–66)
Vasabha, King (66–110)
Commagene (complete list) –
Antiochus III, King (12 BC–17...
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preceded by his father,
Vasabha and
succeeded by his son,
Gajabahu I.
During his
reign time, two
local rulers were sons of King
Vasabha called Dutaga and Uttara...
- Nandhimitra, Suranimala, Mahasona, Theraputtabhya, Gotaimbara, Bharana,
Vasabha, Khanjadeva, Velusamanna, and Phussadeva. The
campaign saw
Dutugemunu subduing...
- Miratakhma, Raja (c.185–200) Sri
Lanka Anuradhapura Kingdom (complete list) –
Vasabha, King (66–110)
Vankanasika Tissa, King (110–113)
Gajabahu I, King (113–135)...
- King Vaha who is
identified as King
Vasabha (67-111 C.E.). The
inscription is
important as it
confirms that King
Vasabha was
ruling the
whole country including...