- කුමාරයා, romanized: Sapumal
Kumārayā, Tamil: செண்பகப் பெருமாள், romanized: Ceṇpaka Perumāḷ), also
known as
Sapumal Kumaraya and
Chempaka Perumal, was an...
- place. The
death of
Prince Sapumal Kumaraya's father Parakramabahu VI in 1467
consequently left
Prince Sapumal Kumaraya no
other choice but to
leave Nallur...
- the site in the 15th
century by
Parakramabahu VI King of Kotte.
Sapumal Kumaraya (also
known as
Chempaha Perumal in Tamil), who
ruled the
Jaffna kingdom...
-
Parakramabahu VI of
Kotte Manikka Taleivar Bhuvanekabahu VI,
known also as
Sapumal Kumaraya or
Chempaka Perumal.
Veediya Bandara Prince of
Ambulugala Samarakone Rala...
- on
their way to the
church at Gadagama. The girl,
possessed by the Kalu
Kumaraya (Jackson Anthony) (Sri
Lankan folklore version of Incubus), can only be...
- king fled to
South India with his family.
After the
departure of
Sapumal Kumaraya to Kotte,
Kanakasooriya Cinkaiarian re-took the
kingdom in 1467. Portuguese...
-
eventually adopted by
Parakramabahu VI, one of whom is
known as
Sapumal Kumaraya. They lost 1,500 of
their own troops. The
chieftains settled after the...
- part of the
renovated temple. The
conquest of
Jaffna kingdom by
Sapumal Kumaraya, a
military leader sent by the
Kotte king in 1450, was
celebrated in the...
-
written in the 15th
century with
reference to the
exploits of
Sapumal Kumaraya. The
temple complex was
visited by Ibn
Battuta in the 14th
century and...
- of
Parakramabahu VI (1410-1467 AD) in Jaffna. His
adopted son
Sapumal Kumaraya had
conquered the
Jaffna Kingdom in 1450 AD and
ruled it as a v****al state...