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- Raani Sitammal Devi – according to some legends. Children Prince Rajadhi Rajasinghe (son) + Princess Consort Savithri Devi (daughter-in-law) Princess Rajaratne...
- King Rajasinghe II, also known as Rajasingha II (pre coronation, Prince Dewa Astana/Dewarajasinghe), was a Sinhalese King, reigned 1629 – 6 December 1687;...
- Rajasinghe I also known as the lion of Sitawaka (Sinhala:පළමුවන රාජසිංහ) was a king of Sitawaka, known for his patriotism and fight against the Portuguese...
- Daya Rajasinghe Nadarajasingham (born 26 May 1948) is a Sri Lankan former sports shooter. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics...
- Kandy, in order to bring the entire island under their rule. In 1635, Rajasinghe II became the king of Kandy and started negotiations with the Dutch to...
- Sitawaka, led by its king Rajasinghe I (1581–1593), who continuously har****ed the Portuguese during his reign. Rajasinghe I rebuilt the temple again...
- Naicker, the grandson of a former king of Tanjore named Raja Vijaya Ragheva Naicker [1] Galagoda Adikaram - Chief Minister of King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe...
- 1574, and then in 1581 by the newly crowned king of Sithawaka Rajasinghe I. Rajasinghe – who had already scored a significant victory over the Portuguese...
- the hill city of Kandy, Sri Lanka, built in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe next to the Temple of the Tooth. Over the years, it was reduced in size...
- (ruled 1687–1707) was a peaceful king of Kandy who succeeded his father, Rajasinghe II, on December 7, 1687. During his childhood, Lord Ambanwela Rala, who...