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  2. Mahasena of Anuradhapura - Wikipedia

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    Mahasena. Mahasena, also known in some records as Mahasen, was a king of Sri Lanka who ruled the country from 277 to 304 CE. He started the construction of large tanks or reservoirs in Sri Lanka, [1] and built sixteen such tanks. [2] After becoming king, Mahasena discriminated the Buddhists belonging to the Theravada-school and destroyed ...

  3. Anuradhapura kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Vasabha constructed 11 tanks and 12 canals, [26] Mahasen constructed 16 tanks and a large canal, [27] and Dhatusena built 18 tanks. [28] Most of the other kings have also built irrigation tanks throughout Rajarata, the area around Anuradhapura. By the end of the Anuradhapura kingdom, a large and intricate irrigation network was available ...

  4. Mahāvaṃsa - Wikipedia

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    Theravāda Buddhism. Mahāvaṃsa (Sinhala: මහාවංශ (Mahāvansha), Pali: මහාවංස (Mahāvaṃsa)) is the meticulously kept historical chronicle of Sri Lanka until the period of Mahasena of Anuradhapura. It was written in the style of an epic poem written in the Pali language. [1] It relates the history of Sri Lanka from its ...

  5. Jetavanaramaya - Wikipedia

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    The Jetavanarama stupa or Jetavanaramaya (Sinhala: ජේතවනාරාමය, romanized: jētavanārāmaya) is a stupa, or Buddhist reliquary monument, located in the ruins of Jetavana monastery in the UNESCO world heritage city of Anuradhapura, [2] Sri Lanka. At 122 metres (400 ft), it was the world's tallest stupa, [3] and the third ...

  6. Dutugamunu - Wikipedia

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    Dutugamunu. Dutugamunu the Great (Sinhala: දුටුගැමුණු, lit. 'Duṭugæmuṇu', [duʈugæmuɳu] [2]), also known as Duṭṭhagāmaṇī Abhaya, was a king of the Anuradhapura Kingdom [3] who reigned from 161 BC to 137 BC. He is renowned for first uniting the whole island of Sri Lanka by defeating and overthrowing Elara, a ...

  7. List of Sri Lankan monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Residence. Tambapanni, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambadeniya, Yapahuwa, Kurunegala, Gampola, Kotte, Kandy. The monarchs of Sri Lanka, [N 1] also referred to as the Sinhalese monarchy, were the heads of state and rulers of the Sinhala Kingdoms located in present-day Sri Lanka, from 543 BCE (according to chronicles) until its abolition in 1815 ...

  8. List of Sinhalese monarchs by length of reign - Wikipedia

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    Name Kingdom House Reign Duration From To (days) (years, months, days) 1 Vijaya: Tambapanni: Vijaya: 543 BC 505 BC 38 Years : 2 Upatissa: Upatissa Nuwara: Vijaya

  9. Minneriya Tank - Wikipedia

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    Minneriya tank[1] is a reservoir in Sri Lanka made by an old civilisation; the Anuradhapura Kingdom. King Mahasena ordered a dam build across the Minneriya River, which made the lake. The tank covered 4,670 acres (18.9 km 2). The Minneriya Tank was built by the great tank builder, King Mahasen (276–303) who ruled in Anuradhapura. [2]