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Capital of the legendary Indian king Sinhabahu
Sinhapura ("Lion City" for Sanskrit; IAST: Siṃhapura) was the capital of the legendary Indian king Sinhabahu. It has been mentioned in the Buddhist legends
Sinhapura
6th century BC legendary king
came to Sri Lanka with seven hundred followers after being banished from Sinhapura. However, there is no archaeological evidence of this. After arriving
Prince_Vijaya
King of Polonnaruwa from 1187 to 1196
describes him as being a member of a royal family of Kalinga, born at Sinhapura. The inscription there reads; ...having come from the royal line of the
Nissanka_Malla
Native ethnic group of Sri Lanka
immigrated to the island circa 543 BCE, from the legendary kingdom of Sinhapura led by Prince Vijaya, who mixed with later settlers from the Pandya kingdom
Sinhalese_people
Legendary king of ancient India
of Sri Lanka, the Mahavamsa. He is best known for being the founder of Sinhapura and being the father of Prince Vijaya, regarded to be the founder of Sri
Sinhabahu
Topics referred to by the same term
Sin-ka-pho, Sim-gia-bo, Xinjiapo, Singhapura, Singhpur, Singhpura, Singpur, Sinhapura and Simhapura (all from Sanskrit सिंहपुर (IAST: Siṃhapura)) may also refer
Singapore_(disambiguation)
First recorded Sinhalese royal dynasty that ruled over Sri Lanka
the Gautama Buddha. Sinhapura Shakya King of Kapilavastu King of Sinhapura Same Person Same Person King of Madhura King of Sinhapura Consort to Anula Consort
House_of_Vijaya
choosing a successor, so sent a letter to the city of his ancestors at Sinhapura, in order to invite his brother Sumitta to take over the throne. However
Upatissagāma
Lankan monarchs King of Kapilavastu King of Sinhapura Same Person Same Person King of Madhura King of Sinhapura Consort to Anula Consort to Anula Consort
Family tree of Sinhalese monarchs
Family_tree_of_Sinhalese_monarchs
Historical region of India
mentioned that he was a member of a royal family of Kalinga, born at Sinhapura. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kalinga, India. History of Odisha
Kalinga_(region)
Wanathamulla 60 Watta 43 Watta 187 Watta 259 Watta Samagiwatta Gewal 100 Sinhapura Kubikalya Bodhiyawatta Trintonwatta Raydimolawatta Bakery Watta Sri Lanka
List_of_slums_in_Sri_Lanka
King of Polonnaruwa from 1153 to 1186
townships, in addition to Parakramapura - Rajavesi Bhujanga, Raja Kulantaka (Sinhapura), and Vijitapura. Extensive gardens were also laid down around Polonnaruwa
Parakramabahu_I
Town in Gujarat, India
Sinhabahu coming and settling in Sinhapura, Kathiawar - Gujarat from the Northeastern coast of India, and his son from Sinhapura, western coast, settling in
Sihor
Ancient country/region
located on the southern side of Kashmir as neighbors to the Ursa and Sinhapura kingdoms. A passage in the Ramayana attests that on the way from Ayodhya
Bahlikas
Archaeological site in West Bengal, India
with Vijayasinha's seal, describing Vijayasinha, the son of the king of Sinhapura of Vanga's marriage to Kuveni – the indigenous "Yakkha queen of Tamraparni"
Chandraketugarh
Sinhalese kingdom in present-day Sri Lanka (543-437 BC)
choosing a successor, so sent a letter to the city of his ancestors at Sinhapura, in order to invite his brother Sumitta to take over the throne. However
Kingdom_of_Tambapanni
Portrait Name Birth Death Reign (BCE) Marriages Claim Start End Vijaya ? Sinhapura son of Sinhabahu, and Sinhasivali 505 Tambapanni 543 505 Kuveni two children
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Portrait Name Birth Death King from King until Marriages Claim Vijaya ? Sinhapura son of Sinhabahu, and Sinhasivali 505 BCE Tambapanni 543 BCE 505 BCE Kuveni
List_of_Sri_Lankan_monarchs
Ancient Indian region known as Lār-deśa or Larike
centuries. Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa mention that Prince Vijaya came from the Sinhapura city in the Lala or Lada region. This region is variously identified as
Lata_(region)
descendants of the exiled Vanga Prince Vijaya from the ancient city known as Sinhapura in northeast India. He and his party of several hundred landed in Sri
History_of_the_Maldives
Species of moth
December 2018, armyworms were recorded from paddy cultivations in the Sinhapura area of Polonnaruwa. In January 2019, caterpillars were also recorded
Fall_armyworm
Divisional Secretariat in Western Province, Sri Lanka
B 511 Wellampitiya 511 Dahampura A 512 Kolonnawa 512 Salamulla A 512 Sinhapura B 512 Gajabapura C 512 Vijayapura D 513 Gothatuwa 513 Megodakolonnawa
Kolonnawa Divisional Secretariat
Kolonnawa_Divisional_Secretariat
Republic of Singapore (official, English), Singapura (common, Malay), Sinhapura (Sanskrit, i.e., Land of Lions), Xīnjiāpō/新加坡 (common, Chinese), Ciŋkappūr/சிங்கப்பூர்
List of alternative country names
List_of_alternative_country_names
Divisional Secretariat in North Western Province, Sri Lanka
part of Samagi Mawatha Christopher Estate Kalladiya 6-2-15-085 Kalladiya Sinhapura Samagigama Kiraloya Agoda Kiraloya Manalthivu 6-2-15-005 Manalthivu Aliyaweli
Puttalam Divisional Secretariat
Puttalam_Divisional_Secretariat
Period in Sri Lankan history
hundred of his followers came to Sri Lanka after being expelled from Sinhapura in India. Vijaya is said to have landed on the island on the day of Gautama
Pre-Anuradhapura_period
from Kalinga. He may have been born in 1157 in the capital of Kalinga, Sinhapura (modern day Srikakulam, now in Andhra Pradesh). In 1215, an invader from
History_of_Odisha
Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Sanghoi occupies the identical site where the ancient Buddhist city of Sinhapura, alternatively transliterated as Singhapura, once existed. "Jhelum District
Sanghoi
Monarchy of Sri Lanka (543 BCE–1815 CE)
trouble choosing a successor, sent a letter to the city of his ancestors, Sinhapura, in order to invite his brother Sumitta to take over the throne. However
Sinhalese_monarchy
Culture of place in present-day Vietnam
and beyond assimilated rapidly. The first Cham state emerged around Sinhapura, Linyi's capital (modern Quang Binh–Quang Nam). By 875, with the Indrapura
Culture_of_Champa
Ancient ethnic group of India and Pakistan
had led a digvijaya expedition against the Kashmiras, Ursas, Abhisaras, Sinhapuras, Suhmas, Daradas, Kambojas, Bahlikas, Lohas, Rishikas and Parama Kambojas
Daradas
North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2016
suburbs of Kohilawatte, Kolonnawa, Kotikawatte, Orugodawatta, Sedawatta, Sinhapura and Wellampitiya as a precautionary measure. Overnight the army and navy
Cyclone_Roanu
Vanga and Queen Sinhasivali, is exiled along with his 700 followers, from Sinhapura after he and his band of followers became notorious for their violent
Timeline of Sri Lankan history
Timeline_of_Sri_Lankan_history
Sri Lankan sprinter (born 1999)
Singhapurage Aruna Darshana Born (1999-01-19) 19 January 1999 (age 27) Sinhapura, Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka Sport Country Sri Lanka Sport Athletics
Aruna_Darshana
killed eight Sinhalese and two home guards. November 1: Halambawewa, Sinhapura, Weli Oya: LTTE cadres attacked the village and killed ten Sinhalese.
List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1990s
List_of_attacks_attributed_to_the_LTTE,_1990s
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Cheerful, Legal expert, One who recites the Quran
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Chinese
sustaining.
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Arrow.
Surname or Lastname
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English : unexplained. In part at least, the name appears to be of Dutch or French (possibly Huguenot) origin, perhaps a translation of Papier, a metonymic occupational name for a clerk or scribe, or perhaps a respelling of Pape.Swiss German : variant spelling of Papper, probably from baby talk. Compare Paben.
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Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Finnén, FINNIAN means "little white one."
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Support
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Irish, Latin
Maiden; Image; Likeness; Innocent; Last Born
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Flash of light
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Spanish
Innocent.
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