This is a timeline of Sri Lankan history, comprising important & territorial changes and political & economic events in Sri Lanka and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Sri Lanka.
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Pre-history
Pre 90th century BC
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| 300,000 - 500,000 BP |
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First human settlements in Sri Lanka[1]
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Pre 6th century BC
6th century BC - 1st century
5th century BC
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Date |
Events
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| 437 BC |
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Coronation of Pandukabhaya
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| 400 BC |
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Abhaya Wewa built
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3rd century BC
2nd century BC
1st century - 11th century
11th century - 13th century
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Date
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Event
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| 1017
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Chola conquest and occupation of Anuradhapura: The Cholas under Rajendra I attack and conquer Sri Lanka.
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| 1029
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Chola conquest and occupation of Anuradhapura: Mahinda V, the last king of Anuradhapura, dies in Chola captivity.
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| 1029-1041
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Vikramabahu, the son of Mahinda V, launches a resistance movement against the Chola rule in Sri Lanka, but suddenly dies after contracting a disease in Rohana.
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| 1049
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A Sinhalese chieftain named Lokeshwara, temporarily defeats the Chola forces and establishes a military base in Ruhuna.
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| 1054
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Keshadhatu Kasyapa, a pretender to the Sinhalese throne, establishes a dominion in Eastern Ruhuna after driving away Chola forces, which would last until 1055.
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| 1055
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A fifteen-year-old prince named Kitti, belonging to a royal bloodline, annexes the domains of Lokeshwara and Keshadathu Kasyapa, uniting Ruhuna under his rule. Cholas are further pushed back from the South.
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| 1070
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Prince Kitti, who was given the title Vijayabahu, launches a seventeen-year campaign and successfully drives out the Cholas from Sri Lanka.
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| 1070
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Vijayabahu is crowned as the first king of Polonnaruwa.
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| 1084
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Velakkara Revolt: Tamil mercenaries named Velakkaras, mutiny against king Vijayabahu as he declared war with the Chola Empire due to arresting a group of Sinhalese ambassadors sent to Western Chalukya.
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| 1110
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Vijayabahu I dies at the age of 71, and the instalment of Jayabahu I as his successor without passing the throne to Vijayabahu's son Vikramabahu I causes a power struggle between the two rulers.
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18th century
| Year |
Date |
Event
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| 1796 |
15 February |
Colombo is taken by the British
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19th century
20th century
21st century
| Year |
Date |
Event
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| 2004
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26 December
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2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami hits Sri Lanka causing over 35,000 deaths
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| 2009
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May
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Massacre of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians by Sri Lankan Armed Forces and LTTE
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| 19 May
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Death of Velupillai Prabhakaran; End of the Sri Lankan Civil War
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| 2019
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April 21
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Bombing of several churches and hotels by Islamic militants causing 269 deaths
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Beginning of the Sri Lankan economic crisis (2019–present)
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| 2022
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March–November
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Protests erupt against the government's mishandling of the economic crisis
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Notes
References
Citations
Bibliography
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| Background | |
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| History | Late Kandyan period (1795–1815) | |
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Post-Kandyan period (1815–1833) | |
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Colebrooke–Cameron Reforms era (1833–1927) |
- Colebrooke–Cameron Commission (1833)
- Buddhist revival (1840s)
- Crown Lands Ordinance (1840)
- Matale rebellion (1848)
- Temperance movement (1895)
- Waste Lands Ordinance (1897)
- Women's suffrage movement (1900s)
- Ceylon Women's Union (1904)
- Women's Franchise Union (1927)
- 1906 malaria outbreak
- 1915 Ceylonese riots
- 1918–1919 Ceylonese food riots
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| Donoughmore Reforms era (1927–1948) | |
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| Government | | Law | |
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| Executive |
- Executive Council
- List
- Governor
- Colonial Secretary
- Attorney General
- Colonial Auditor
- Treasurer
- General Officer Commanding, Ceylon
- Board of Ministers
- List
- Governor
- Chief Secretary
- Legal Secretary
- Financial Secretary
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| Legislature | |
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| Judiciary | |
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| Military |
- Ceylon Defence Force
- British Military in Ceylon
- Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon (Unified)
- General Officer Commanding, Ceylon (Army)
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Administrative divisions | |
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| Politics | |
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| Economy | | Currency |
- Board of Commissioners of Currency of Ceylon
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| Plantation industry | |
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| Labour | |
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| Society | | Culture | |
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| Related peoples | |
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| Languages | |
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| Religion |
- Protestantism
- Wesleyan Methodist Mission, North Ceylon
- Lanka Lutheran Church
- The Pentecostal Mission
- Sri Lanka Baptist Sangamaya
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sri Lanka
- Bible translations into Sinhala
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| Other |
- Kandyan peasantry
- Schools
- Maldivian Annual Tribute
- Ceylonese recipients of British titles
- Military awards and decorations
- Monarchy of Ceylon (1948–1972)
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Teldeniya
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- ← Kandyan period topics →
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1592–1815 |
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| History | | Kotte period (1469–1592) | |
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| Early Kandyan period (1592–1707) |
- Accession of Vimaladharmasuriya I (1592)
- Vimaladharmasuriya I revived saṅgha (~1590s)
- Dissolution of the Sitawaka Kingdom (1594)
- Campaign of Danture (1594)
- Convention of Malvana (1598)
- Dutch–Portuguese War (1598–1663)
- Mannar martyrs (1544)
- 1615 Colombo earthquake
- Roland Crappé's raids on Portuguese colonies (1619)
- Battle of Vannarapannai (1619)
- Dano-Kandyan alliance (1620)
- Conquest of Koneswaram Temple (1622)
- Kandyan Treaty of 1638
- Siege of Galle (1640)
- Battle of Mannar (1658)
- 1664 Kandyan coup attempt
- Kandyan–Dutch war (1670–1675)
- An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon (1681)
- Buddhist revival
- Vimaladharmasuriya II saṅgha re-establishment attempts (1693 & 1696)
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| Middle Kandyan period (1707–1760) |
- 1709 Kandyan rebellion
- Buddhist revival
- Sri Vijaya Rajasinha saṅgha re-establishment attempts 1741 & 1745–7
- Establishment of the Siam Nikaya (1750–3)
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| Late Kandyan period (1760–1815) | |
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| Government | | The Royal family |
- Monarch
- Consorts
- Randoli
- Rididoli
- Yakadadoli
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| Royal Palace and & court | |
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| Amātya Mandalaya |
- Maha Adigar
- Maha Mohottala
- Maha Dissava
- Dugganna Nilame
- Bandāra
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| Provincial |
- Disavani
- Rata
- Korale
- Pattu
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| Judiciary | |
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| Politics | | Domestic | |
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| International |
- Foreign relations
- Cambodia
- Denmark
- France
- India
- Indonesia
- Myanmar
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Thailand
- United Kingdom
- Missions abraod
- 1693 Arakan (Burma)
- 1696 Arakan (Burma)
- 1706 Madura
- 1739 Madura
- 1741 Siam
- 1745–7 Siam
- 1750–3 Siam
- 1799–1800 Burma
- Missions to Sri Lanka
- 1602 Dutch
- 1618 Danish
- 1697 Burmese
- 1710 Dutch
- 1731–32 Dutch
- 1736 Dutch
- 1745–46 Dutch
- 1756 Siam
- 1762 British
- 1782 British
- 1795–96 British
- 1800 British
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| Economy |
- Larin (Koku ridi)
- Fanam (Sinhala Silver Panama)
- Rājākariya
- Maral
- Cinnamon
- Elephants
- Salt
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| Society | | Culture |
- Architecture
- Art
- Painting
- Central Kandyan school
- Provincial Kandyan school
- Southern School
- Ivories
- Castes
- Clothing
- Dance
- Esala Perahera
- Esala Mangallaya
- Film
- Literature
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| People | |
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| Religion | |
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| Landmarks | |
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| Administration |
- Captains
- Captain-majors
- Captain-generals
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| Economy | |
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| Society | | Culture |
- Catholic Burgher Union
- Destruction of cultural heritage
- Architecture
- Music
- Food
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| Related peoples | |
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| Languages | |
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| Religion | |
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| Administration |
- Dutch governors
- Maritime Provinces
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| Economy | |
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| Society | | Culture |
- Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon
- Destruction of cultural heritage
- Architecture
- Place names
- Music
- Food
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| Related peoples | |
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| Languages | |
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| Religion |
- Protestantism
- Christian Reformed Church in Sri Lanka
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- ← Transitional period topics →
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1232–1594 |
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| History | | Dambadeniya Era (1232–1341) |
- Kalinga Magha (1232–1255)
- Malay invasions of Sri Lanka (1247 & 1258)
- Jaffna under Tambralinga rule (1255–1277)
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| Gampola Era (1341–1395) | |
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| Kotte Era (1395–1594) |
- Ming treasure voyages
- Vijayanagara invasions of Sri Lanka (1435, 1437 & 1440)
- Kotte conquest of Jaffna (1449–50 & 1453-4)
- Sinhala–sange revolt (1470s)
- Kandyan independence (1469)
- 1518 Kotte–Portuguese War
- 1521 Kotte–Portuguese War
Crisis of the Sixteenth Century (1521–1594) |
- Vijayabā Kollaya (1521)
- Weerasuriya revolt (1521)
- Expulsion of Malabar Muslims from Kotte (1526)
- Kotte–Portuguese alliance (1533)
- Wars of Kotte Succession
- 1536–39 Kotte–Sitawaka War
- Sitawaka–Calicut alliance
- Kandy–Portuguese alliance (1542)
- Kotte–Kandy alliance (1546)
- 1547 Kandy–Sitawaka War
- 1550 Siege of Kotte
- Kotte–Portuguese invasion of Kandy (1550)
- Portuguese–Sitawaka War (1551)
- 1552 Kandy–Sitawaka War
- Revolt of Veediya Bandara (1553)
- Sitawaka–Portuguese alliance (1555)
- 1555–65 Kotte–Sitawaka War
- Conversion of Dharmapala (1557)
- Battle of Denipitiya (1557)
- Siege of Kotte (1557–1558)
- Battle of Mapitigama (1559)
- Battle of Mulleriyawa (1559)
- Siege of Kotte (1562–1565)
- Kandyan raid on the Seven Korales (1564)
- Fall of Kotte (1565)
- 1574 Sitawaka attack on Kandy (1574)
- 1574–78 Portuguese attack on Sitawaka (1574)
- Portuguese destruction of the Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara (~1575)
- Siege of Colombo (1579–1581)
- Sitawaka conquest of Kandy (1581–1592)
- Battle of Balana (1582)
- Revolt of Wijayakon Mudaliyar (1592)
- Attempted assassination of Rajasinha I (1585)
- Siege of Colombo (1587–1588)
- Battle of Hanwella (1594)
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| Government | | The Royal family | |
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| Mantris |
- Agamati (Chief minister)
- Jayamahalena
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| Capital city | |
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| Politics | | Domestic | |
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| International |
- Missions abroad
- 1416 Ming
- 1421 Ming
- 1432 Ming
- 1433 Ming
- 1436 Ming
- 1445 Ming
- 1459 Ming
- 1541–43 Portugal
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| Society | | Society | |
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| Culture |
- Literature
- in Pali, in Sinhalese
- Nikāyasaṅgraha (14th century)
- Mayūra Sandeṣa (~1341–1351)
- Saddharmarathnakaraya (1415)
- Alakesvarayuddhaya (16th-century)
- Guththila Kawya (16th Century)
- Popular culture
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| People |
- Anavamadarshin
- Phra Ñāṇakitti Thera
- Thotagamuwe Sri Rahula Thera
- Samarakone Rala
- Purohita Śrī Rāmarakṣa
- Veediya Bandara
- Vidagama Thera
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| Other | |
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| Government | |
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| Culture |
- Flag
- Setu coins
- Genealogical Claims of Jaffna
- Yalpana Vaipava Malai
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| Landmarks |
- Mantri Manai
- Cankilian Thoppu
- Yamuna Eri
- Kotagama inscriptions
- Madawala inscription
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| Government | |
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| Landmarks |
- Avissawella
- Sitawaka fort
- Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara
- Hanwella fort
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| Background | |
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| History | | Chola conquest (1017–1070) | |
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| Polonnaruwa Kingdom (1055–1232) |
- Velakkara revolt
- First Polonnaruwa War of Succession
- Queen Sugala rebellion
- Ruhuna Rebellion
- Polonnaruwa–Pagan War
- Pandyan Civil War (1169–1177)
- Rajarata Rebellion
- Second Polonnaruwa War of Succession
- 1209 invasion of Polonnaruwa
- 1212 invasion of Polonnaruwa
- 1215 invasion of Polonnaruwa
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| Government | | Monarchs (1017–1056) |
- Kassapa VI (1029–1040)
- Mahalana-Kitti (1040–1042)
- Vikrama Pandu (1042–1043)
- Jagatipala (1043–1046)
- Parakrama Pandu (1046–1048)
- Loka (1048–1054)
- Kassapa VII (1054–1055)
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| Monarchs (1056–1232) |
- Vijayabahu
- Kalinga
- Others
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| Geography | |
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| Society |
- Caste system
- Immigration
- Notable figures
- Gurulugomi
- Lankapura Dandanatha
- Mahākassapa Thera
- Moggallāna Thera
- Sāriputta Thera
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Anuradhapura kingdom 377 BC – 1017 AD |
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| Middle period (463–691) | |
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| Late period (691–1017) | |
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