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  2. Battle of Gannoruwa - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese attempted to capture Kandy in 1594, 1603, and 1630, but were defeated on all three occasions. [3] In 1635, with the death of King Senarath, the kingdom was split into three parts. His son became the king of Kandy as Rajasinghe II, and Rajasinghe's cousins, Wijayapala and Kumarasinghe, were given control of the Matale and Uva ...

  3. Vimaladharmasuriya I - Wikipedia

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    Vimaladharmasūriya I was a king of Kandy from 1590 to 1604. His reputation was built when he successfully repulsed two major Portuguese offensives on Kandy , the Battle of Danture in 1594 and the Battle of Balana in 1602, in both of which the Portuguese were humiliatingly defeated.

  4. Candy Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Kandy, a monarchy on the island of Sri Lanka 1469–1815 This page was last edited on 3 ...

  5. Kingdom of Kandy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Kandy (Sinhala: කන්ද උඩරට මාලිගාව) is a historical palace complex located in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka, and was the official residence of the kings of the Kingdom of Kandy before the British colonization in 1815. The palace complex is a remarkable example of traditional Kandyan architecture ...

  6. Kandyan period - Wikipedia

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    He also built the Kandy Lake. Kandy Lake built by Sri Vickrama Rajasinha. He also donated more lands to Dalada Maligawa and the King gave high prominence to Dalada Perahara. Sri Vickrama Rajasinha embraced Buddhism and did sacrifices to the Tooth Relic of Buddha. [4] Several ministers under the king conspired against him.

  7. Vira Narendra Sinha - Wikipedia

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    King of Kandy 4 June 1707–13 May 1739 Succeeded by. Sri Vijaya Rajasinha This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 17:44 (UTC). Text is available under the ...