- SLNS
Gajabahu (named
after Gajabahu, a
former king of Sri Lanka) was a River-class
frigate of the Sri
Lanka Navy. She has
since been
converted to a training...
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Gajabahu I (lit. 'Arm of an elephant'), also
known as
Gajabahuka Gamani (c. 113 – 135 CE), was a
Sinhalese king of
Rajarata in Sri Lanka. He is renowned...
- SLNS
Gajabahu (P626) (Sinhala: ගජබාහු, romanized:
Gajabāhu) is an
Advanced Offs****
Patrol Vessel of the Sri
Lanka Navy. The ship is the
second ship named...
- of
Gajabahu, and
captured Rajarata.
Gajabahu was
locked in the palace.
Parakramabahu ordered the
troops of the
Dakkhinadesa army to
treat Gajabahu with...
- details, the "
Gajabahu synchronism".
These verses state Adikal attended the
animal sacrifice by king
Senguttuvan in the
presence of
Gajabahu,
someone believed...
-
Gajabahu synchronism is the
chronological device used by
historians to help date
early Tamil history. The synchronism,
first propounded by V. Kanakasabhai...
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Gajabahu II was king of
Rajarata from 1131
until 1153,
following his
father Vikramabahu I. He was
defeated and
succeeded by
Parakramabahu I. Mahavamsa...
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island to
Gajabahu I, a
Sinhalese king who
ruled Sri
Lanka from 113 - 135 CE. As per some historians, the
Silapathikaram mentions Gajabahu's presence at...
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Sithulpawwa Rajamaha Vihara is Ven.
Metaramba Hemarathana Nayake Thera. King
Gajabahu placed a
stone inscription where it
states that the tax
received from the...
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Mahasena (ex-HMCS Orkney,
Violetta and ex-Israeli ship Mivtach),
HMCyS Gajabahu (ex-HMCS Hallowell, ex-Israeli Misnak) and an
oceangoing tug (ex-HMS Adept)...