- සපුමල් කුමාරයා, romanized:
Sapumal Kumārayā, Tamil: செண்பகப் பெருமாள், romanized: Ceṇpaka Perumāḷ), also
known as
Sapumal Kumaraya and
Chempaka Perumal...
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market place. The
death of
Prince Sapumal Kumaraya's
father Parakramabahu VI in 1467
consequently left
Prince Sapumal Kumaraya no
other choice but to leave...
-
following the
conquest led by king Parâkramabâhu VI's
adopted son,
Prince Sapumal. He
ruled the
North from 1450 to 1467 CE. The next
three centuries starting...
- First, he
captured the
Vanni and made its
leaders loyal to him.
Prince Sapumal was the
commander of the
Kotte army at the time.
Tamil served as one of...
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overpowered by the
rival Kotte kingdom around 1450 when it was
invaded by
Prince Sapumal under the
orders of
Parakramabahu VI. It
gained independence from Kingdom...
- In Sri
Lanka the
golden palm
civet is
called pani
uguduwa පැනි උගුඩුවා,
sapumal kalawaddha සපුමල් කලවැද්දා, or
ranhothambuwa රන් හොතබුවා /
hotambuwa හොතබුවා...
- who was a
member of the
Colombo '43
Group of
artists and
established the
Sapumal Foundation. Born to a
celebrated wealthy aristocratic family, he was the...
- breadth. In 1391,
following the
conquest of the
Kingdom of
Jaffna by
Prince Sapumal (Sembahap Perumal),
Kotte was
given the
epithet 'Sri Jayawardenepura' ('resplendent...
- 1443. This
battle was led by king Parâkramabâhu VI's
adopted son,
Prince Sapumal.
Selalihini Sandeshaya records that the
prince returned after winning the...
- 2022.
Retrieved 29
January 2022. Bawa,
Bevis (1985).
Briefly by Bevis.
Sapumal Foundation. Seneviratne,
Gamini (26
April 2009). "Bevis Bawa". The Island...