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  2. Prince Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    Prince Vijaya (c. 543–505 BCE) was a legendary king of Tambapanni, based in modern day Sri Lanka. His reign was first mentioned in Mahāvaṃsa . He is said to have came to Sri Lanka with seven hundred followers after being banished from Sinhapura .

  3. House of Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    According to popular tradition, the Kingdom of Tambapanni was founded by Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers after landing on the island, in a district near modern day Mannar which is believed to be the district of Chilaw, [7] [8] after leaving Suppāraka. [9] It is recorded the Vijaya made his landing on the day of Buddha's death. [10]

  4. List of Sri Lankan monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The Landing of Vijaya (as described in the traditional early chronicles of the island, the Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa) recounts the date of the establishment of the first Sinhalese Kingdom in 543 BCE [N 2] when Indian prince Prince Vijaya (543–505 BCE) and 700 of his followers arrived in Sri Lanka, establishing the Kingdom of Tambapanni.

  5. Kingdom of Tambapanni - Wikipedia

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    Tambapaṇṇī is a name derived from Tāmraparṇī or Tāmravarṇī (in Sanskrit). [4] This has got reference to the Thamirabarani river in Southern Tamil Nadu, India.This means the colour of copper or bronze because when Vijaya and his followers landed in Sri Lanka, when their hands and feet touched the ground they became red with the dust of the red-earth.

  6. Sinhalese monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The Landing of Vijay as described in the traditional chronicles of the island, the Dipavamsa, Mahavamsa and Culavamsa, and later chronicles, recount the date of the establishment of the first Sinhala Kingdom in 543 BC [note 1] when Prince Vijaya (543–505 BC), an Indian Prince, and 700 of his followers are claimed to have landed on the island ...

  7. Pre-Anuradhapura period - Wikipedia

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    Prince Vijaya established the Kingdom of Tambapanni. He married a local Yakkhini named Kuveni, and their children gave rise to the Pulinda race (identified with the Vedda people). Vijaya also married a princess of the Pandu kingdom (identified with Pandyan kingdom) but did not have any children with her. His followers also married maidens sent ...

  8. Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya Manikya I (r. 1488), king of Tripura; Vijaya Manikya II (r. 1532–1563), king of Tripura; Vijaya-Bhattarika (r. c. 650–655), regent of the Chalukya dynasty of southern India; Vijaya Kumaratunga (1945–1988), Sri Lankan actor, social activist, politician; Vijaya Nandasiri (1944–2016), Sri Lankan actor, director, producer, singer

  9. Tissanayagam family - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of Prince Vijaya, the first Aryan colonist, with his 700 followers, around 543 BC is one of the most important events in the history of Sri Lanka.The fact whether this was a historical event or a story to illustrate that the first civilized colonists came from the North of India has still not been established.