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Jettha Tissa III was King of
Anuradhapura in the 7th century,
whose reign lasted from 623 to 624. He
succeeded Aggabodhi III by a
successful rebellion...
- 4th century. His
reign lasted from 341 to 370. He
succeeded his
father Jettha Tissa II as King of
Anuradhapura and was
later succeeded by his son Upatissa...
- the
period of
struggle for the
throne between Aggabodhi III Sirisanghabo,
Jettha Tissa III and
Dathopa Tissa I
Hatthadpath in 632–643.
Recent indological...
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Jettha Tissa II also
known as
Detutis II, was King of
Anuradhapura in the 4th century,
whose reign lasted 9
years from 332 to 341. He
succeeded his brother...
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Power in
Cambodian History. NIAS Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-87-7694-001-0. Jai
Jettha III, who
ruled five or six
times between 1677 and 1702,
abdicated in 1687...
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chronicles of Sri Lanka,
record the
arrival of the
party on the full moon of
Jettha, a
national festival. At the time, King
Devanampiyatissa was parti****ting...
- a
significant development in the
history of the island.
Following King
Jettha Tissa's death, his
brother Mahasena was
consecrated as king by Mahayana...
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Jettha Tissa I (ruled 263–273) also
referred to as Dethutis,
Kalakandetu Tissa, and
Makalan Detu Tissa, was the
eldest son of
Gothabhaya and
brother of...
- Jai
Jettha IV. King Jai
Jettha IV and his son-in-law, Sijhata's brother-in-law Ang Im,
ruled as co-regents
between 1710 and 1722, when Jai
Jettha IV's...
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father Mahasena as King of
Anuradhapura and was
succeeded by his
brother Jettha Tissa II.
After the
death of King Mahasen, his son Siri
Meghavanna came...