Parakramabahu V
Parakkamabahu V | |
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King of Gampola | |
Reign | 1344/5-1359 |
Predecessor | Bhuvanaikabahu IV |
Successor | Vikramabahu III |
Born | 1311 |
Dynasty | House of Siri Sanga Bo |
Father | Vijayabahu V |
Parakramabahu V (born 1311) was King of Gampola who ruled from 1344 or 1345 to 1359.[1] He was the Second King of Gampola co-ruling with his brother Bhuvanaikabahu IV, and was succeeded by his nephew Vikramabahu III. Parakramabahu spent his last days as a refugee in the Principality of Ruhuna after the domain was invaded.[2]
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References
- ^ Guṇavardhana, Raṇavīra; Rōhaṇadīra, Măndis (2000). Reflections on a Heritage: Historical Scholarship on Premodern Sri Lanka. Central Cultural Fund, Ministry of Cultural and Religious Affairs. p. 270. ISBN 978-955-613-108-6.
- ^ Herath, Dharmaratna (1994). The Tooth Relic and the Crown. Herath. p. 74. ISBN 978-955-95663-0-4.
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