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Vijayabahu I

Vijayabahu the Great (born ''Prince Keerthi'') () (ruled 1055–1110), also known as Vijayabahu I, was a medieval king of Sri Lanka. Born to a royal bloodline, Vijayabahu grew up under Chola occupation. He assumed rulership of the Ruhuna principality in the southern parts of the country in 1055. Following a seventeen-year-long campaign, he successfully drove the Cholas out of the island in 1070, reuniting the country for the first time in over a 77 years later. During his reign, he re-established Buddhism in Sri Lanka and repaired much of the damage caused to infrastructure during the wars. He offered the Thihoshin Pagoda (Lord of Sri Lanka Buddha image) to Burma king Alaungsithu and it is now still in Pakokku. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kavsilumina: kalpalata vyakhaya sahita by Vijayabahu

    Published 1946
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    Kavsilumina by II Vijayabahu raja

    Published 1947
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    Kavsilumina by II Vijayabahu raja

    Published 1946
    Book