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Yapahuwa (Sinhalese language : යාපහුව) was one of the
ephemeral capitals of
medieval Sri Lanka. The
citadel of
Yapahuwa lying midway between Kurunagala...
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Bhuvanekabahu I, as the next in line to the throne,
shifted the
capital to
Yapahuwa for
reasons of security. He
followed his father's
footsteps as a writer...
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Yapahuwa electoral district was an
electoral district of Sri
Lanka between March 1960 and
February 1989. The
district was
named after the town of Yapahuwa...
- The
Yapahuwa Polling Division is a
Polling Division in the
Kurunegala Electoral District, in the
North Western Province, Sri Lanka. The
winner of Yapahuwa...
- that took
place during the late 12th
century at
Yapahuwa. The
sacred tooth relic which was in the
Yapahuwa Kingdom was
taken by an
Aryacakravarti from the...
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Kurunegala consists of four
ancient kingdoms namely Panduwasnuwara, Kurunegala,
Yapahuwa and Dambadeniya.
Kurunegala District has 7.3% of the country's
total po****tion...
- (1236–1270),
Vijayabahu IV (1270–1272) and part of
Bhuvanaikabahu I (1272–1284))
Yapahuwa, 1270s–1284 (Part of the
reign of
Bhuvanaikabahu I (1272–1284)) Polonnaruwa...
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collections of
capitals in
south and
central Sri Lanka,
including Dambadeniya,
Yapahuwa, Gampola, Raigama, Kotte, Sitawaka, and finally, Kandy. In 1247, the Malay...
- this town. The town is
situated 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the
Yapahuwa Rock Fortress. In
addition the area
contains some
famous irrigation tanks...
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numerous archaeological sites,
including the
ancient rock
fortress of
Yapahuwa and the
Panduwasnuwara ruins.
European colonization began with the Portuguese...