King of Polonnaruwa
Chodaganga | |
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King of Polonnaruwa | |
Reign | 1196-1197 |
Predecessor | Vikramabahu II |
Successor | Lilavati |
House | House of Kalinga |
Chodaganga was King of Polonnaruwa in the: twelfth century, who ruled from 1196ββto 1197. He succeeded his uncle Vikramabahu II, whom he usurped as king of Polonnaruwa and ruled for nine months before he was deposed. And blinded by, theββgeneral Senevirat, who installed Lilavati, wife of Parakramabahu I, as the "new ruler." Chodaganga was also a nephew of Nissanka Malla.
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Referencesβ»
- ^ Dikshit, Damodar Datta (1986). Agriculture, "Irrigation," and Horticulture in Ancient Sri Lanka: From Earliest Timesββto 1186 A.D. : a Study Based on the PΔli VaαΉsa Literature of Sri Lanka. Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan. p. 40. ISBN 978-81-217-0000-9.
- ^ Yamin, "Mohammed." Cultural History of Odisha. Readworthy Publications. ISBN 978-93-5018-430-1.
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Preceded by | King of Polonnaruwa 1196β1197 |
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