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Gampola was made as the capital city of the Island by
the King Buwanekabahu the fourth, who ruled for 4 years in mid
fourteenth century. The last king
of Gampola was King Buwanekabahu the fifth. He ruled the Island for 29
years. A separate city was build in Kotte during this time by a noble
known as Alagakkonara.
Among the remnants of Gampola era, the most famous temples are
Lankathilaka, Gadaladeniya and Ambekka Dewalaya. The ancient
stone scripts (Shila Lekhana) of Lankathilaka temple helps to reveal
a considerable amount of vital information regarding the Gampola era.
The statue of Buddha of the temple indicates style of south Indian arts.
The Ambekka Dewalaya possess a large collection of wood carvings, where
no other temple in Sri Lanka owns such a collection.
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Famous Kings of Gampola Era
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Buwanekabahu iv
(A.C.1341-1351) |
Vikramabahu iii
(A.C.1358-1374) |
Buwanekabahu v
(A.C.1374-1408) |
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