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Vijayabahu I

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417:, Vijayabahu dispatched three armies to attack Polonnaruwa from three fronts. One army was sent along the western shore of the country to Mahathittha port to deal with any reinforcements arriving from South India. Afterwards, part of this army moved towards Polonnaruwa and attacked from the North-west, while the other part held the ports to prevent reinforcements from arriving. A second army was sent from the east across Magama to attack Polonnaruwa from the east. The third and main force advanced across the country, led by the king. Surrounded by these three armies, Polonnaruwa was besieged for seven months before king Vijayabahu's forces entered the city. In 1070, Vijayabahu became the ruler of Polonnaruwa. 47: 398: 2601: 1222: 502:
mercenaries serving in Vijayabahu's army to rebel against him. Several generals of the army were killed by the mutineers and the royal palace was burned down. Vijayabahu fled to Wakirigala again but returned to Polonnaruwa and recaptured it, suppressing the rebellion. The rebel leaders were captured
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in South India, Tamil Nadu, throwing the country into turmoil. The concerns within Chola empire prevented the empire from focusing on Sri Lanka, providing an opportunity for Vijayabahu to attack again while the Chola forces in Polonnaruwa were more or less isolated. He has gained the support of many
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According to the "Panakaduwa Copper " (Panakaduwa inscription which written on copper sheets about the gifts, offerings and given by King Vijayabahu I to his higher military officer) King Vijayabahu I's own words says that Prince Kiththi and King Moggallana's whole family was under the protection of
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After securing Ruhuna, his intention was to capture Polonnaruwa, the capital of the country. In 1066, he launched the first attack on Polonnaruwa, and captured and held the city for a brief time. However, after receiving reinforcements from South India, the strengthened Chola army attacked again,
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He established himself in Wakirigala after this and concentrated on organizing his army for a fresh attempt to capture Polonnaruwa. During this time, he also had to face rebellions from other Sinhala leaders fighting for the throne. Overcoming these rebellions, Vijayabahu continued to muster his
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Vijayabahu died in 1110, having reigned as king of Sri Lanka for fifty-five years. He was then known as β€œMahalu Vijayabahu” (Vijayabahu the old) due to his age and long rule of the country. He is also commonly referred to as Maha Vijayabahu (Vijayabahu the great). The
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Around 1084/1085, another quarrel with the Chola kingdom erupted when some ambassadors of Vijayabahu sent to West Chalukya were harassed by them. However, the king's decision for another war against the Chola Empire caused the
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armies in order to retake the Capital, but was not strong enough to attempt another attack against the Chola army. He made Katharagama in Ruhuna as his capital and also he started to organize an army to defeat the Cholas.
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After the victory at Polonnaruwa, Vijayabahu had to face more rebellions. This caused him to delay his coronation, which took place in 1072 or 1073, eighteen years after being crowned as Vijayabahu in Ruhuna and after a
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for the benefit of the pilgrims. He also granted villages and cultivations for the service of the pilgrims and the shrine. This is recorded in the "Ambagamu" inscription which situated by the King Vijayabahu I.
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Vijayabahu I sent three armies to attack Polonnaruwa. One was sent along the western shore to Mahatittha and Polonnaruwa, another from the east across Magama and the third and main force across Mahiyanga.
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The Chola army frequently attacked Vijayabahu's troops in Ruhuna. However, he managed to free Ruhuna from the Cholas by 1058 and take it under his complete control.
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During the Chola rule and the wars, Buddhism in the country had suffered a lot and Buddhist monks were few. Five ordained monksβ€”necessary for the
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that lasted seventeen years. Polonnaruwa was renamed β€œVijayarajapura” and chosen as the capital, making Vijayabahu the first Sinhala king of the
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Ruhunu Dandanayaka Sitnaru-bim Budalnavan and he provided a great support to the king to make the country under the same flag.
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principality in the southern parts of the country in 1055. Following a seventeen-year-long campaign, he successfully drove the
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out of the island in 1070, reuniting the country for the first time in over a century. During his reign, he re-established
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kingdoms to defeat the Cholas such as Burma and Pandya who also wanted to defeat Cholas in their kingdom.
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Prince Kurukulattaraiyan, Vijayabahu the Great's commander: The Karava of Ceylon, M.D.Raghavan, p.9-10
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in Rajarata area was important to the development of the country since the country depended mainly on
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destroyed during the wars, in addition to constructing several new tanks. This reconstruction of the
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and repaired much of the damage caused to infrastructure during the wars. He offered the
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Vijayabahu was born around 1039, by the name of Kitti (Keethi) in
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When the Cholas were finally driven out of the Island. page 412
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as his queen. He also married Tilokasundari, a princess from
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Kurukulattaraiyan. "The prince with the golden anklet".
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of Southern India reached its imperial state. Emperor
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Index

Vijayabahu

Velakkara
King of Polonnaruwa
Coronation
Kulothunga Chola I
Jayabahu I
Ruhuna
Kassapa VII
King of Polonnaruwa
Ruhuna
Mummudichola Mandalam
Chola Empire
Matara
Sri Lanka
Polonnaruwa
Kingdom of Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa
Sri Lanka
Kannauj
Kalinga
House
House of Vijayabahu
Dynasty
Polonnaruwa
Moggallana of Ruhuna
Buddhism
king
Sri Lanka
Chola

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