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- Chattagahaka Jantu (a.k.a. Chhattagahaka) was king of Anuradhapura for about one year from 434 AD to 435 AD. He succeeded his wife's stepbrother Soththisena...
- succeeded his father Mahanama as king and was succeeded by his stepsister, Chattagahaka Jantu. According to the Lesser Chronicle (Cūḷavaṃsa) of Sri Lanka, King...
- Upatissa I Soththisena - - 428 428 *Mahanama's son born to a Tamil mother Chattagahaka Jantu (a.k.a. Chhattagahaka) - - 428 428 *Husband of Sangha *Daughter...
- Anuradhapura Reign 412 – 434 Predecessor Upatissa I Successor Soththisena Issue Soththisena Chattagahaka Jantu Dynasty House of Lambakanna I Father Buddhadasa...
- King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his step sister's husband Chattagahaka Jantu. According to the great history of Sri Lanka, King Soththisena...
- King (370–412) Mahanama, King (412–434) Soththisena, King (434–434) Chattagahaka Jantu, King (434–435) Mittasena, King (435–436) Pandu, King (436–441)...
- in the 5th century, whose reign lasted from 435 to 436. He succeeded Chattagahaka Jantu as King of Anuradhapura. During his reign, the kingdom was invaded...
- (332-341) Buddhadasa (341-370) Upatissa I (370-412) Spouse Mahanama (412-434) Spouse Soththisena (434-434) Chattagahaka Jantu (434-435) Mittasena (435-436)...
- Years 74 64 Soththisena Anuradhapura Lambakanna I 432 432 1 1 Day 75 65 Chattagahaka Janthu Anuradhapura Lambakanna I 432 433 365 1 Year 76 66 Mittasena Anuradhapura...
- kingdoms. Of these, five, Anula of Anuradhapura, Sivali of Anuradhapura, Chattagahaka Jantu of Anuradhapura, Lilavati of Polonnaruwa and Kalyanavati of Polonnaruwa...