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- 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...