Parakramabahu III of Dambadeniya
Parakramabahu III was a medieval king of Dambadeniya, from 1302 to 1310. He succeeded his uncle Bhuvanaikabahu I as King of Dambadeniya and was succeeded by Bhuvanaikabahu II.
| Parakkamabahu III | |
|---|---|
| King of Dambadeniya | |
| Reign | 1302-1310 |
| Predecessor | Interregnum Bhuvanaikabahu I |
| Successor | Bhuvanaikabahu II |
| House | House of Siri Sanga Bo |
| Father | Vijayabahu IV |
He is thought to be the last monarch to establish himself at Polonnaruwa, which was chosen as the capital of Sri Lanka by Sinhalese kings over a period of for 430 years from time to time.[1]
References
- Nishantha Joseph, Sujeewa. Sinhalese Kings (in Sinhala). Jayasinghe Book Publishers. p. 64. ISBN 9789550642328.
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