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  2. Raigama Bandara - Wikipedia

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    Raigama Bandara also known as Pararajasinghe, or Pararaja Singha, was a ruler of Raigama (r. 1521) in modern-day Sri Lanka. [1] He was the son of Vijayabahu VII (1521) and brother of Mayadunne and Buvanekabahu VI.

  3. Sinhalese–Portuguese conflicts - Wikipedia

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    A truce was negotiated between Sitawaka and Kotte in the aftermath of the conflict, and Mayadunne turned his attention south to the kingdom of Raigama, which he annexed following the death of Raigam Bandara (Pararajasinha) in 1538. With Raigam Bandara's death in 1538 Mayadunne annexed the principality of Raigama and invaded Kotte a third time ...

  4. Kingdom of Sitawaka - Wikipedia

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    A truce was negotiated between Sitawaka and Kotte in the aftermath of the conflict, and Mayadunne turned his attention south to the kingdom of Raigama, which he annexed following the death of Raigam Bandara (Pararajasinha) in 1538. Two further invasions of Kotte followed in the next five years.

  5. Mayadunne of Sitawaka - Wikipedia

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    Raigama Bandara got established in Raigama with his control roughly over present day Kalutara District & Southern Province except the coastline (which was under Kotte Kingdom). Mayadunne got established in the Kingdom of Sitawaka (Present day Avissawella) controlling roughly the modern day Sabaragamuwa Province (Kegalle, Ratnapura Districts).

  6. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Kalutara District

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    Raigama: Bandaragama: 16 February 1968: Stone carvings and Pathaha pond [13] Pawrekanda Purana Vihara: Halwala Kanda: Halwala: Agalawatta: 6 July 2007: Image house [3] Payagala Moola Maha Vihara: Payagala: Beruwala: 8 July 2005: Dwelling house, preaching hall and tomb of Ambagahawatta Thera [14] Payagala Police Station: Kudapayagala ...

  7. Battle of Mulleriyawa - Wikipedia

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    The second son received the principality of Raigama and ruled under the name of King Raigam Bandara. The youngest son, who masterminded the mutiny, received the kingdom of Sitawaka and ruled as King Mayadunne Bandara. [citation needed] With Raigam Bandara's death in 1538 Mayadunne annexed the principality of Raigama and invaded Kotte.

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

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    Following the Vijayabā Kollaya in 1521, while Buvanekabahu VII started ruling 'Kotte', the principality of 'Sitawaka' was established and ruled by Mayadunne until 1581, and the principality of 'Raigama' was ruled by Raigama Bandara (Pararajasinha) until 1538 and then by Mayadunne until 1581. 202 168: Buvanekabahu VII: Kotte: Siri Sanga Bo ...

  9. Siege of Kotte (1557–1558) - Wikipedia

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    Second son received the principality of Raigama and ruled under the name of King Raigam Bandara. The youngest son, who was the leader of “spoiling”, received the kingdom of Sitawaka and ruled as King Mayadunne. With Raigam Bandara's death in 1538 Mayadunne annexed the principality of Raigama and invaded Kotte.