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Ancient Sinhalese kingdom

Principality of Maya Rata
504 BC–1153
  Principality of Maya Rata   Kingdom of Polonnaruwa before 1153   Principality of Ruhuna
CapitalPanduwasnuwara
(504 BC–12 century)
Kelaniya
(3rd century BC)
Common languagesSinhala
Religion Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
• 504 BC-474 BC Panduwas Deva
• 1187–1196 Parakramabahu of Dakkhinadesa
History 
• Established 504 BC
• Disestablished 1153
Preceded by Succeeded by
Kingdom of Upatissa Nuwara
Anuradhapura Kingdom
1153: Kingdom of Polonnaruwa

The Maya Rata (Principality of), also known as the Kingdom of Dakkinadesa, was a principality or an administrative region of the Sinhalese kingdom. It was located in the Southwestern part of Sri Lanka, bordered the Deduru Oya. Its last capital was Parakramapura. The principality was disbanded following the formation of the second kingdom of Polonnaruwa by Parakramabahu I.

A ruins of a Bodhighara (an enclosure constructed around bo-trees) at Kingdom of Dakkinadesa archaeological site
The so-called Chakrawalaya, foundations of a circular building or tower, and the subject of numerous stories
The ruins of the palace (12th century)
Ruins of Buddhist Panchayathana

See also

References

  1. De Silva, W.A (1927). SINHALESE VITTIPOT. Sri Lanka: Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka.
  2. Merlin, Peris (2005). KELANIYA (PDF). Sri Lanka: University of Peradeniya.
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