Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep Srilanka Celone

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Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE A S. No. Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE A S. No. Name in English Period Special Remarks 1 Vijay 2 Uptisis (Sardar) 3 Paduvas 4 Abhay 543 B. C. 505 B. C 504 B. C. 474 B. C. 5 Pandukabhay 6 Muthshiv 437 B. C. 367 B. C. 7 Devana Priya Tis 307 B. C. Migrated from Radd Desh and ruled in Lanka After the death of King Vijay and till the cornination of Paduvas ruled on his behalf Nephew of King Vijay, adopted from the Kingdom of Radd Made Pandukabhay his successor From the property of King Abhay defeated his 8 Maternal uncles to take over the throne and gave Abhay and one maternal uncle some Jagir (land) Son of S. No. 5 Friend of the Great Emperor Asoka of India. Sent his son Mahind to lanka and the King adopted the Buddhist Religion 260 B. C. Mahind died in Ladkahi were he was preaching the Buddhist religion. He was personally cremated by King Uttam Was the son of S. No. 6 and brother of S. No. 7, 8, 9, 10 Two Tamil officers of Surtis Army who killed Surtis and took over the kingdom were after 22 years killed by Asale and the kingdom was again established Attacked the Tamil King Eillar of Chole (Tijore) and became the king of Lanka 8 Uttiya 9 Mahashiv 10 Surtis 237 B. C. 257 B. C. 247 B. C. ASen and Guttik (Two Tamil Kings) 11 Asale BEillar (Tamil King) 237 B. C. 215 B. C. 205 B. C 12 Dutujmanu 13 Sattis 14 Tulud 15 Ladtis 16 Kalurada 161 B. C. 137 B. C. 119 B. C. 109 B. C. 17 Balgambahu 104 B. C. C 5 Tamil Kings 18 Balgambhahu 19 Mahashil Mahatiras 20 Chornag 21 Kudtis 22 Anula (Queen) 23 Makarandtiss 24 Bhatih (First) 103 B. C. 88 B. C. 76 B. C. 62 B. C. 50 B. C. 47 B. C. 42 B. C. 20 B. C. Brother of S. No. 7 and the descendent of Mahanag and hence the descendent of Maharaja Vijay Brother of S. No. 12. Completed the Maha Stupa which was being built by S. No. 12 Brother of S. No. 13. The Tamils took away his kingdom but later fought among them self and were killed After killing the last Tamil King Balgambhbahu again became the king and gave Jagir to the Hermits and made built temples Had differences with the Buddhist Monks. Built Abhaygir in Bihar (412 Ft height) Balgambahu's nephew Son of S. No. 19 Son of S. No. 20 Queen of S. No. 21 Son of S. No. 19, Killed Anula and became the ruler Son of S. No. 23

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE B S. No. Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE B S. No. Name in English Period Special Remarks 25 Mahadoliyamdi 26 Adajmanu 27 Karanrajnutiss 28 Chulabhaya 29 Shivli (Queen) 9 A. D. 21 A. D. 30 A. D. 33 A. D. 35 A. D. Brother of S. No. 24 Banned animal slaughter Brother of S. No. 26 Nephew of S. No. 27 Sister of S. No. 28 30 Eilnag 31 Sandmahnu 38 A. D. 44 A. D. Nephew of S. No. 26. Killed the queen and became the king. Riots were done by Lambhkaran Kshatri Son of S. No. 30 32 Yashal. Kriss 33 Shub Dwarpal 52 A. D. 60 A. D. Brother of S. No 31. Killed his brother and took the kingdom. Was murdered by Shub Dwarpal S. No 32 was killed by the descendants of King Vijay 34 Vishab 35 Vankadsiktiss 36 Gajbahu (First) 37 Mahaludh 38 Bhatih (Second) 39 Karnitutiss 40 Sulurad 41 Kudunag 66 A. D. 110 A. D. 113 A. D. 135 A. D. 141 A. D. 165 A. D. 193 A. D. 195 A. D. Descendant of King Vijay killed S. No 33 and became the King Son of S. No. 34. Tamil King from Chole Desh attacked and took 12000 prisoners Son of S. No 35. Took revenge and got 12000 Tamil prisoners 42 Shrinag (First) 43 Bahurtiss 44 Abhaynag 45 Shrinag (Second) 46 Vijayindu 47 Sagadtiss 48 Shrisagadbo 49 Goshtabhaya 50 Jaishttiss (First) 196 A. D. 215 A. D. 237 A. D. 245 A. D. 247 A. D. 248 A. D. 252 A. D. 254 A. D. 267 A. D. Had differences with the Buddhist Monks of Abhaygir in Bihar and Mahavihar Brother of S. No. 43 Son of S. No 43 Grandson of S. No 43 They were lambhkaran (Ganderbh) clan. Murdered by courtiers Descendant of King Vijay who again established the Sengar rule 51 Mahasen 277 A. D. Son of S. No 49. Kings till S. No 51 are counted as 'Mahavansh. ' Kings from S. No 52 are known as "Salvansh" or Chotavansh. All Kings after Mahsen were considered as "Praja Palak" custodian of the people and were worshiped after death as Gods.

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE C S. No. Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE C S. No. Name in English Period Special Remarks 52 Shrimeghvaran 53 Jaishttiss (Second) 304 A. D. 332 A. D. Son of S. No. 51. Constructed a place for one tooth of Buddha that the princess of Kalinga hid in her hair and got to Lanka. Brother of S. No. 52 54 Budhdas 341 A. D. Son of S. No 53. Mastered Medicine and constructed two hospitals in 2 villages. Was the writer of "Sarnath Sangrah" based on medicine. Translated Buddhist script from pali to singhal language. 55 Uptiss (Second) 370 A. D. Son of S. No. 54 56 Mahanam 57 Sothisen 58 Chattgahak 59 Mitrasen and 6 other Tamil Rulers 412 A. D. 434 A. D. 435 A. D. Brother of S. No 55. Fahiyang a Chinese traveler stayed in Lanka for 2 years and compiled Buddhist Literature. Buddh. Ghosh a Brahman from Magadha came and stayed for 3 years and wrote "Vishud Marg" and later translated it into Pali. Send an ambassador to China. Son of S. No 56. Was murdered on the day of coronation by her sister Sagdha. Husband of Sagdha and brother in law of S. No. 57 No clear record as to which tree he belonged to. 60 Dhatusen 461 A. D. Came from Ruhud Prant and was the descendant of King Vijay. Established the Singal (Sengar) Kingdom 61 Kashyap (First) 479 A. D. Killed his father and became the king. Shifted his capital from Anuradhapur to Singh. Giri 62 Mugalan (Makarnand) 497 A. D. Brother of S. No 61. Killed his brother and became king. Buddhist Monk Mahanam started writing "Mahavansh" 63 Kumardas (Dhatusen) 64 Kirtisen 65 Shiva 66 Uptiss (Third) 67 Sheekal 68 Dippul (First) 69 Mugalan (Makarand) (Second) 70 Kirithshrimegh 71 Mahanag 72 Agrobodhi (First) 515 A. D. 524 A. D. 525 A. D. 526 A. D. 539 A. D. 540 A. D. 561 A. D. 564 A. D. Son of S. No 62. Wrote "Janki Haran". Burnt himself with Kalidas when his favored Poet Kalidas was murdered by a lady Son of s. No. 63 Brother of S. No. 63. Killed his nephew and became king Brother in law of S. No. 65 Brother in law of S. No. 62 Son of S. No 67 Big brother of S. No. 68 Son of S. No. 69 Nephew of S. No 71 73 Agrobodhi (Second) 598 A. D. Brother in law of S. No 72

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE D S. No. Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE D S. No. Name in English Period Special Remarks 608 A. D. 614 A. D. 623 A. D. 624 A. D. Son of S. No. 74 Came back to power 80 Datoptiss (First) 81 Kashyap (Second) 82 Dappul (Second) 83 Datoptiss (Second) 84 Agrabodhi (Fourth) 85 Dutt 86 Hastdatt 640 A. D. 652 A. D. 661 A. D. 664 A. D. 673 A. D. 689 A. D. 691 A. D. With the help of Tamils removed S. NO 79 from the throne and became king. Many Singhalis took shelter in India Brother of S. No. 79 He was the King of Ruhudh Prant. Know known as the Maharajdhiraj of the Island Nephew of S. No 80 Brother of S. No. 83 87 Manvarambh 88 Agrabodhi (Fifth) 89 Kashyap (third) 90 Mihindu 91 Agrabodhi (Sixth) 92 Agrabodhi (Seventh) 691 A. D. 726 A. D. 732 A. D. 738 A. D. 741 A. D. Son of S. No 81 Nephew of S. NO 90 Son of S. No. 90 93 Mihiindu (Second) 94 Dippul (Third) 95 Mihihindu (Third) 787 A. D. 807 A. D. 812 A. D. Nephew of S. No 92. The King of Ruhuradh Prant became independent King of South Lanka Son of S. No 93 Was given the title of "Dharam Sheel Megh" as he was very religious 96 Agrabodhi (Eight) 97 Dippul (Fourth) 98 Agrabodhi (Ninth) 99 Sen (First) Sheelmegh 816 A. D. 827 A. D. 843 A. D. 846 A. D. Was a great devoti of his mother. Used to wash her cloths and pray to her like Goddes Lanka was looted by the King of Paradaya Desh 866 A. D. Nephew of S. No 99. He won Madhura and plundered Paradya Desh and got its treasures. 74 Sagadtiss (Second) 75 Dalamkarand 76 Asigrahaka 77 Agrabodhi (Third) 78 Jaisthtiss 79 Agrabodhi (Third) 100 Sen (Second)

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE E S. No. Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE E S. No. Name in English Period Special Remarks 101 Uday (First) 102 Kashyap (Fourth) 103 Kashyap (Fifth) 104 Dippul (Fifth) 105 Dippul (Sixth) 106 Uday (Second) 107 Sen (Third) 108 Uday (Third) 109 Sen (Fourth) 110 Mhihindu (Fourth) 901 A. D. 912 A. D. 929 A. D. 939 A. D. 940 A. D. 952 A. D. 955 A. D. 964 A. D. 972 A. D. 975 A. D. The King of Paradya Desh lost with the Chola king and took shelter Defeated the Chola King and married the princess of Kalingah 111 Sen (Fifth) 112 Mihihindu (Fifth) 113 Kirith 114 Mahakirth 115 Vikramparind 116 Jagatpal 117 Parakram 118 Lokaeshwer (First) 991 A. D. 1001 A. D. 1049 A. D. 1052 A. D. 1053 A. D. 1057 A. D. 1059 A. D. Was taken prisoner by the Chola King Minister who killed the King and took over the throne 119 Vijaybahu (First) 120 Jaybahu (First) 1065 A. D. 1120 A. D. Desendent of S. No 112. With the help of Budhist Monks of Bhram Desh over threw the Chola's from Lanka Brother of S. No 119 121 Vikrambahu (First) 122 Gajbahu (Second) 123 Parakrambahu (First) 1121 A. D. 1142 A. D. 1164 A. D. Son of S. No 119. Was the King of Rahud Desh. Killed his uncle S. No 120 and took back his fathers kingdom Son of S. No 121 Nephew of S. No. 119. Defeated Chola's and Paradya kings 124 Vijaybahu (Second) 125 Mihindu (Sixth) 1197 A. D. 1198 A. D. Nephew of S. No 123. Was a scholer of Pali language. Did friendship with Bhram Desh. Killed S. No. 124 and became King 1198 A. D. Son of one of the Sardars of the Singhal royal family who were settled in Kalingad. His thrown made of Brass with a Lion made on it is available in the Musium of Colombo 126 Kirithnishashkadmalh

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE F S. No Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE F S. No Name in English Period Special Remarks 127 Virbahu (First) 128 Vikrambahu (Second) 129 Chodgagadh 130 Lilavati (Queen) 131 Sehasmal 132 Kalyanvati (Queen) 133 Dhramashok 134 Anikagda 135 Lilavati (Queen) 136 Lokaeshwer (Second) 137 Lilavati (Queen) 138 Parakramparud 139 Madhaklingadh 143 Vijaybahu (Third) 1207 A. D. 1208 A. D. 1211 A. D. 1213 A. D. 1219 A. D. 1220 A. D. 1221 A. D. 1222 A. D. 1225 A. D. 1246 A. D. Queen of S. No 123 Queen of S. No 126 General of Parandya Desh dethroned Lilavati and became King Prince of Kalingad who was a Tamil came with a army of 20000 solders and became the King. From the old singhal Royal family made his Kingdom in the South of the island 144 Parakrambahu (Second) 145 Vijaybahu (Fourth) 1250 A. D. 1285 A. D. 146 Bhuvanekbahu (First) 147 Parakrambahu (Third) 148 Bhuvanekbahu (Second) 149 Parakrambahu (Fourth) 150 Bhuvanekbahu (Third) 151 Jaybahu (Second) 152 Bhuvaneshbahu (Fourth) 153 Vikrambahu (Third) 154 Virbahu (Second) 1287 A. D. 1298 A. D. 1303 A. D. 1305 A. D. 1319 A. D. 1333 A. D. 1347 A. D. 1361 A. D. 1371 A. D. 155 Parakrambahu (Sixth) 156 Bhuvnekhbahu (Fifth) 157 Jaybahu (Third) 158 Bhuvnekhbahu (Sixth) Padidtparakrambahu 159 (Seventh) 160 Virparakrambahu (Eight) 1398 A. D. 1410 A. D. 1462 A. D. 1464 A. D. Son of S. No 140. Was known by the people as (Sarvgya Mahapadindith )he fought with the Malaya tribe from Java island also removed the Tamils from the island also became friendly with the Chola and parindya kings. Son of S. no 141. brother of S. no 142. The general of Parindya king Aaryachakravath took the tooth of lord buddha from the lankan people. The tooth of lord buddha was brought back from parindya desh 550 buddhist scriptures were translated into singhal language from pali (sanskrit) Chinese general Yatrat was not honoured and hence he came back within army in 1408 A. D. and took Parakrambahu to China. The king of China dethroned him and pardoned him. Paid taxis to the Chinese King and was able to conquer whole of the island from the Tamils. 1471 A. D. 1485 A. D. Scholar

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE G S. No Name in

Tree of the Kings of Singhaldweep (Srilanka, Celone) -TABLE G S. No Name in English Period Special Remarks 161 Dharamparakrambahu (Ninth) 1505 A. D. Son of S. no 158. in the year 1405 -06 the Portuguese came to Srilanka and friendship treaty signed between them. The Treaty gave them the right to build a fort in Colombo. After dispute Portuguese took tax from the Kingdom. 162 Vijaybahu (Fifth) 1527 A. D. There was a battle with the Portuguese and terror kept of increasing. 1534 A. D. Son of S. no. 160. He was dissapointed with his son and hence decided to give the kingdom to his grandson Dharampal. He made a statue of Dharampal and sent a golden crown to the king of Portugal to have the statue crowned by him. 164 Danu. Johndharampal 1542 A. D. Grandson of S. No 161. The king of Portugal crowned the statue of Dharampal and named hime Danu. John. Dharampal. On the death of this King he willed the Kingdom to the Portuguese. 165 Rajsingh (First) 1581 A. D. Defeated the Portuguese and Danu. John was forced to take shelter in Portuguese Grandson of S. no. 161. He adopted Vedic Dharam and left Buddhism. 166 Vimaldharamsurya 1592 A. D. He was a Prince of a small state in Singhaldweep. With the help of the Portuguese he dethroned Rajsingh after sometime his relations with the Portuguese got sour and the Portuguese lost against him. In 1602 he signed a freindship treaty with the Dutch. 167 Senrath 1604 A. D. He was a saint and with the wife of Vimaldharamsurya became the king. Fought the portuguese and the dutch and killed the eldest son of the queen by poisoning him. 168 Rajsingh (Second) 1634 A. D. Son of S. no 165. He gave the two sons ( Oowa and Matel )of S. no 164 small kingdoms also fought the Portuguese twice. 169 Vimaldharamsurya (Second) 1684 A. D. Son of S. no 166. Friendly with the Dutch. 170 Sherparakram Narendra Singh 1706 A. D. Son of Sno. 167. He was the last king of the Singhal tribe and married the princess of Madura and made is brother in law the king as he was issueless. 171 Shri. Vijay Rajsingh 1739 A. D. Prince of Madura (brother in law of 168 ) became a buddhist. 172 Kirtshrirajsingh 1747 A. D. Brother in law of S. no. 169. Terror of the Dutch increased. 173 Rajadhiraj singh 1780 A. D. Brother of S. no 170. The Britishers started to influence the island. 174 Shri Vikramraj Singh He came from Malavar and crowned the king. He was dethroned in 1815 by the British and Lanka came 1798 -1815 A. D. under the rule of the British Empire. 163 Bhuvnekhbahu (Seventh)