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Polonnaruwa Era existed between AC 1065- 1120. The governing
period of this time was about 186 years and 19 rulers had sat on the
throne in that period. During the final period in the Anuradhapura era,
the cholas shifted the political power to Polonnaruwa, which was
situated in the eastern side of the dry zone. The main reason was
security, as it was regarded as a strategic location to guard against an
invasion from Ruhuna, the refuge of the Sinhalese liberation force.
Still the Cholas were unsuccessful in defending themselves against
Vijayabahu’s offensive riot against Polonnaruwa. They Surrendered in
1070 and left the island.
Polonnaruwa had its own fabulous Buddhist architecture and
irrigational network that had been built over the centauries by
earlier sinhala rulers. (Ex- Minneria Tanks)
The First Sinhalese king to rule in this period was King Wijayabahu who
ruled for 55 years after he defeated the cholas.(AC 1065-1120). He
restoered Buddhism to its former glory and was also responsible for
economic regeneration.
The Next famous King to take over from Vijayabahu is King
Parakramabahu (AC 1164-1197) He unified the country under one rule
and built a remarkable series of irrigation work including the massive
Parakrama Samudraya.
Nissanka Malla was also a king to take notice of, because he also
stabilized Sri Lanka during his period. But his death brought
instability & a pirate named Magha, who came from south India
conquered Polonnaruwa & executed many years of ruthless control over the
island.
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Famous Kings of
Polonnaruwa Era
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Agbo VII
(A.C.777-797) |
Vijayabahu I
(A.C.1048-1054) |
Vickramabahu I
(A.C.1110-1111) |
Parakramabahu I
(A.C.1132-1153) |
Vijayabahu II
(A.C.1153-1186) |
Nissanka malla
(A.C.1187 -1187 6th day) |
Veerabahu I
(A.C.1187-1196) |
Vickramabahu II
(A.C.1196-1196 1 day) |
Dharmashoka
(A.C.1208-1209) |
Qeen Lilawathi
(A.C.1197-1200) |
Kalinga Maga
(A.C.1215-1232) |
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