MONARCHS OF SRILANKA
List of monarchs of Sri Lanka
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The following is a list of monarchs of Sri Lanka since 543 BC. The main source for many of these monarchs are the chronicles of the island maintained by monks, known as the Dipavamsa, Mahavamsa, and the Chulavamsa. This list should be used with the following factors kept in mind. Firstly the dates provided for the earliest monarchs are difficult to objectively verify; those which are particularly difficult to know have been denoted with a (?) mark. Secondly in terms of succession it is difficult to divide the monarchs into 'houses' or 'dynasties' as often the throne was passed around amongst related individuals within a particular clan; especially in medieval times there were no articulated rules of succession and whoever was in possession of the sacred Tooth Relic had a good claim to being called king.
Note on Chronology
It should be borne in mind that there is controversy about the base date of the Buddhist Era, with 544 BC and 483 BC being advanced as the date of the parinibbana of the Buddha. As Wilhelm Geiger pointed out, the Dipawamsa and Mahawamsa are the primary sources for ancient South Asian chronology; they date the consecration (abhisheka) of Asoka to 218 years after the parinibbana. Chandragupta Maurya ascended the throne 56 years prior to this, or 162 years after the parinibbana. The approximate date of Chandragupta's ascension is known to be within two years of 321 BC (from Megasthenes). Hence the approximate date of the parinibbana is between 485 and 481 BC - which accords well with the Mahayana dating of 483 BC.
The difference between the two reckonings seems to have occurred at sometime between the reigns of Udaya III (946-954 or 1007-1015) and Pârakkama Pandya (c. 1046-1048), when there was considerable unrest in the country.
The chronology of the following list is based on the the traditional Sri Lankan system which is based on 544 BC, or 61 years earlier than the Mahayana calendar. The dates after c 1048 are synchronous.
Vijayan monarchs (543 BC–437 BC)
Tambapanni (Thammanna Nuwara) (543 BC–505 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vijaya |
- |
- |
543 BC |
505 BC |
*Eldest child of Sihabahu and Sinhasivali
*Grandson of Suppadevi
*Great Grandson of the king of Vanga and daughter of the king of Kalinga
*Great Great Grandson of the king of Kalinga |
Vijitapura (Upatissa Nuwara) (505 BC–437 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Upatissa
(regent) |
- |
- |
505 BC |
504 BC |
*Chief Minister under Vijaya |
|
Panduvasdeva |
- |
- |
504 BC |
474 BC |
*Nephew of Vijaya |
|
Abhaya |
- |
- |
474 BC |
454 BC |
*Son of Panduvasdeva |
|
Tissa
(regent) (interregnum of seventeen years) |
- |
- |
454 BC |
437 BC |
*Second son of Panduvasudeva
*younger brother of Abhaya |
Kings of Rajarata from Anuradhapura (437 BC–777)
Anuradhapuran monarchs (437 BC–237 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Pandukabhaya |
- |
- |
437 BC |
367 BC |
*Grandson of Panduvasudeva
*Son of Princess Umaddha Citta
*Nephew of Abhaya and Tissa |
|
Mutasiva |
- |
- |
367 BC |
307 BC |
*Son of Pandukabhaya |
|
Devanampiya Tissa |
- |
267 BC |
307 BC |
267 BC |
*Second son of Mutasiva |
|
Uttiya |
- |
- |
267 BC |
257 BC |
*Brother of Devanampiya Tissa |
|
Mahasiva |
- |
- |
257 BC |
247 BC |
*Second (younger) brother of Devanampiya Tissa |
|
Suratissa |
- |
- |
247 BC |
237 BC |
*Younger brother of Mutasiva |
The Two Chola Kings (237 BC–215 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Sena Chola |
- |
- |
237 BC |
215 BC |
*Defeated Suratissa in battle and ruled with Gutthika |
|
Gutthika |
- |
- |
237 BC |
215 BC |
*Defeated Suratissa in battle and ruled with Sena Chola |
Anuradhapura monarchs (215 BC–205 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Asoka-(Asela) |
- |
- |
215 BC |
205 BC |
*Youngest (ninth) brother of King Devanampiya Tissa
*Regained the Kingdom from the Sena Chola and Gutthika |
Chola invasion (205 BC–161 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Elara |
- |
- |
205 BC |
161 BC |
*Defeated Asoka battle |
Sub Kingdoms (205 BC–161 BC)
Maya Rata
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Kelani Tissa |
- |
- |
205 BC |
161 BC |
|
Ruhuna
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Kavan Tissa |
- |
- |
205 BC |
161 BC |
|
Ruhuna monarchs (161 BC–103 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Dutthagamani
(aka Dutta Gamini or Gamini) |
- |
- |
161 BC |
137 BC |
*Defeated Tamil Elara
*Eldest son of Kavan Tissa
*Originally the ruler of Ruhuna |
|
Saddha Tissa |
- |
- |
137 BC |
119 BC |
*Brother of Dutugemunu |
|
Thulatthana
(Tulna) |
- |
- |
119 BC |
119 BC |
*Second son of Saddha Tissa |
|
Lanja Tissa |
- |
- |
119 BC |
109 BC |
*Older brother of Thullattana
*Oldest son of Saddha Tissa |
|
Khallata Naga
(Kalunna) |
- |
- |
109 BC |
103 BC |
*Brother of Lajja Tissa
*Third son of Saddha Tissa |
|
Vattagamani Abhaya
(aka Valagambahu I)
(Walagamba) |
- |
- |
103 BC |
103 BC |
*Fourth son of Saddha Tissa |
The Pancha Dravida (the 'Five Dravidans') (103 BC–89 BC)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Pulahatta |
- |
- |
103 BC |
100 BC |
*Tamil Chief |
|
Bahiya |
- |
- |
100 BC |
98 BC |
*Chief Minister of Pulahatha |
|
Panya Mara |
- |
- |
98 BC |
91 BC |
*Prime Minister of Bahiya |
|
Pilaya Mara |
- |
- |
91 BC |
90 BC |
*Chief Minister of Panayamara |
|
Dathika |
- |
- |
90 BC |
89 BC |
*Chief Minister of Pilayamara |
Anuradhapura monarchs (89 BC–66 AD)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vattagamani Abhaya
(aka Valagambahu I)
(Walagamba) |
- |
- |
89 BC |
76 BC |
*Fourth son of Saddha Tissa |
|
Mahakuli Mahatissa
(Maha Cula Maha Tissa) |
- |
- |
76 BC |
62 BC |
*Son of Khallatanaga
*Nephew and adopted son of Valagambahu I |
|
Chore Naga
(Mahanaga) |
- |
- |
62 BC |
50 BC |
*Son of Valagambahu I
*Cousin of Mahakuli Mahatissa |
|
Kuda Tissa |
- |
- |
50 BC |
47 BC |
*Son of Mahakuli Mahatissa |
|
Siva I |
- |
- |
47 BC |
47 BC |
|
|
Vatuka |
- |
- |
47 BC |
47 BC |
|
|
Darubhatika Tissa |
- |
- |
47 BC |
47 BC |
|
|
Niliya |
- |
- |
47 BC |
47 BC |
|
|
Queen Anula |
- |
- |
47 BC |
42 BC |
*Widow of Chora Naga and Kuda Tissa |
|
Kutakanna Tissa |
- |
- |
42 BC |
20 BC |
*Brother of Kuda Tissa
*Second son of Mahakuli Mahatissa |
|
Bhatikabhya Abhaya |
- |
- |
20 BC |
9 AD |
*Son of Kuttakanna Tissa |
|
Mahadathika Mahanaga |
- |
- |
9 |
21 |
*Brother of Bhatika Abhaya |
|
Amandagamani Abhaya |
- |
- |
21 |
30 |
*Son of Mahadathika Mahanaga |
|
Kanirajanu Tissa |
- |
- |
30 |
33 |
*Brother of Amandagamani Abhaya |
|
Chulabhaya |
- |
- |
33 |
35 |
*Son of Amandagamani Abhaya |
|
Queen Sivali |
- |
- |
35 |
35 |
*Sister of Chulabhaya |
|
Interregnum |
- |
- |
35 |
38 |
*Nephew of Queen Sivali |
|
Ilanaga
(Elunna) |
- |
- |
38 |
44 |
*Nephew of Queen Sivali |
|
Chandamukha |
- |
- |
44 |
52 |
*Son of Ilanaga |
|
Yassalalaka Tissa |
- |
- |
52 |
60 |
*Younger brother of Candhamuka Siva |
|
Subharaja
(aka Subha) |
- |
- |
60 |
66 |
*The hall porter of King Yasalaka Tissa |
Lambakanna monarchs (66–436)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vasabha |
- |
- |
66 |
110 |
*A member of the Lambakanna clan |
|
Vankanasika Tissa |
- |
- |
110 |
113 |
*Son of Vasabha |
|
Gajabâhu I |
- |
- |
113 |
135 |
*Son of Vankanasika Tissa |
|
Mahallaka Naga |
- |
- |
135 |
141 |
*Father-in-Law of Gajabahu I |
|
Bhatika Tissa |
- |
- |
141 |
165 |
*Son of Mahallaka Naga |
|
Kanittha Tissa |
- |
- |
165 |
193 |
*Younger brother of Bhatika Tissa |
|
Cula Naga
(aka Khujjanaga) |
- |
- |
193 |
195 |
*Son of Kanitta Tissa |
|
Kuda Naga
(aka Kunchanaga) |
- |
- |
195 |
196 |
*Brother of Cula Naga |
|
Siri Naga I |
- |
- |
196 |
215 |
*Brother-in-Law of Kuda Naga |
|
Voharika Tissa
(aka Vira Tissa & Voharikathissa) |
- |
- |
215 |
237 |
*Son of Siri Naga I |
|
Abhaya Naga |
- |
- |
237 |
245 |
*Brother of Voharaka Tissa |
|
Siri Naga II |
- |
- |
245 |
247 |
*Son of Voharaka Tissa |
|
Vijaya Kumara |
- |
- |
247 |
248 |
*Son of Siri Naga II |
|
Sangha Tissa I |
- |
- |
248 |
252 |
*A Lambakanna |
|
Siri Sangha Bodhi I
(aka Siri Sangabo) |
- |
- |
252 |
254 |
*A Lambakanna |
|
Gathabhaya |
- |
- |
254 |
267 |
*Minister of State
*A Lambakanna |
|
Jettha Tissa I
(aka Detuthis I) |
- |
- |
267 |
277 |
*Eldest son of Gothabhaya |
|
Maha Sena |
- |
- |
277 |
304 |
*Brother of Jettha Tissa
*Younger son of Gothabhaya |
|
Sirimeghavanna |
- |
- |
304 |
332 |
*Son of Mahasena |
|
Jettha Tissa II |
- |
- |
332 |
341 |
*Brother of Sirimeghavanna |
|
Buddhadaa |
- |
- |
341 |
370 |
*Son of Jettha Tissa II |
|
Upatissa I |
- |
- |
370 |
412 |
*Eldest son of Buddhadasa |
|
Mahanama |
- |
- |
412 |
434 |
*Brother of Upatissa I |
|
Soththisena |
- |
- |
434 |
434 |
*Mahanama’s son born to a Tamil mother |
|
Chattagahaka Jantu
(aka Chhattagahaka) |
- |
- |
434 |
435 |
*Husband of Sangha
*Daughter of Mahanama by his Sinhala Queen |
|
Mittasena |
- |
- |
435 |
436 |
*A noted plunderer |
Shad Dravida (The 'Six Dravidians') (436–463)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Pandu |
- |
- |
436 |
441 |
*A Tamil invader |
|
Parindu |
- |
- |
441 |
441 |
*Son of Pandu |
|
Khudda Parinda |
- |
- |
441 |
447 |
*Younger brother of Pandu |
|
Tiritara |
- |
- |
447 |
447 |
*Fourth Tamil ruler |
|
Dathiya |
- |
- |
447 |
450 |
*Fifth Tamil ruler |
|
Pithiya |
- |
- |
450 |
452 |
*Sixth Tamil ruler |
Moriya monarchs (463–684)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Dhatusena |
- |
- |
463 |
479 |
*Son of Sangha, the daughter of Mahanama
*Liberated Anuradhapura from 27 years of Pandyan (Tamil) Rule |
|
Kassapa I
(the Usurper)'(of Sigiriya) |
- |
- |
479 |
497 |
*Son of King Dhatusena by a Pallava woman |
|
Moggallana I |
- |
- |
497 |
515 |
*Son of Dhatusena
*Brother of Kasyapa |
|
Kumara Dhatusena |
- |
- |
515 |
524 |
*Son of Mogallana |
|
Kittisena |
- |
- |
524 |
524 |
*Son of Kumara Dhatusena |
|
Siva II |
- |
- |
524 |
525 |
*Uncle of Kirti Sena |
|
Upatissa II |
- |
- |
525 |
526 |
*Son-in-Law of Kumara Dhatusena |
|
Silakala Ambosamanera |
- |
- |
526 |
539 |
*A prince of Lambakanna stock |
|
Dathappabhuti |
- |
- |
539 |
535 |
*Second son of Silakala |
|
Moggallana II |
- |
- |
535 |
555 |
*Eldest brother of Dathapatissa |
|
Kittisirimegha |
- |
- |
555 |
573 |
*Son of Mogallana II |
|
Mahanaga |
- |
- |
573 |
575 |
*Minister of War under King Dathapatissa |
|
Aggabodhi I |
- |
- |
575 |
608 |
*Brother of Mahanaga
*Nephew and Sub-King of Mahanaga |
|
Aggabodhi II |
- |
- |
608 |
618 |
*Nephew and son-in-law of Aggabodhi I |
|
Sangha Tissa II |
- |
- |
618 |
618 |
*Brother and Sword-bearer of Aggabodhi II |
|
Moggallana III |
- |
- |
618 |
623 |
*Commander-in-Chief during the reign of Aggabodhi II |
|
Silameghavanna |
- |
- |
623 |
632 |
*King Mogallana’s Sword-bearer |
|
Aggabodhi III Sirisanghabodhi |
- |
- |
632 |
632 |
*Son of Silimeghavanna |
|
Jettha Tissa III |
- |
- |
632 |
633 |
*Son of King Sangha Tissa |
|
Aggabodhi III (restored) |
- |
- |
633 |
643 |
*Son of Silimeghavanna |
|
Dathopa Tissa I Hatthadpatha |
- |
- |
643 |
643 |
*General of Jettha Tissa (Dathasiva) |
|
Aggabodhi III (restored) |
- |
- |
643 |
643 |
*Son of Silimeghavanna |
|
Dathopa Tissa I Hatthadpatha |
- |
- |
643 |
650 |
* |
|
Kassapa II |
- |
- |
650 |
659 |
*Brother of Agbo II
*Sub-King of Dathopa Tissa |
|
Dappula I |
- |
- |
659 |
659 |
*Son in law of Silimeghavanna |
|
Dathopa Tissa II |
- |
673 |
659 |
667 |
*Nephew of Dathopa Tissa I (Hattha Datha) |
|
Aggabodhi IV |
- |
- |
667 |
683 |
*Younger brother of Dathopa Tissa |
|
Datta |
- |
- |
683 |
684 |
*A chief of Royal blood who was placed on the throne by a wealthy Tamil Officer |
|
Hatthadpatha II |
- |
- |
684 |
684 |
*A youth also placed on the throne by the Tamil Officer |
Lambakanna monarchs (Pallava clients) (684–777)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Manavanna |
- |
- |
684 |
718 |
*Son of Kassapa I
*Descendant of Silamegahavanna |
|
Aggabodhi V |
- |
- |
718 |
724 |
*Son of Manavamma |
|
Kassapa III |
- |
- |
724 |
730 |
*Brother of Aggabodhi V |
|
Mahinda I |
- |
- |
730 |
733 |
*Younger brother of Kassapa III |
|
Aggabodhi VI |
- |
- |
733 |
772 |
*Son of Kassapa III |
|
Aggabodhi VII |
- |
- |
772 |
777 |
*Son of Mahinda |
Kings of Rajarata from Anuradhapura and other capitals (777–c. 1007)
Lambakanna monarchs (777–c. 1007)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Mahinda II Silamegha |
- |
- |
777 |
797 |
*Son of Aggabodhi VI |
|
Dappula II (or Udaya I) |
- |
- |
797 |
801 |
*Son of Mahinda II
*The sub-king of Mahinda II |
|
Mahinda III |
- |
- |
801 |
804 |
*Son of Dappula II |
|
Aggabodhi VIII |
- |
- |
804 |
815 |
*Brother of Mahinda III |
|
Dappula III |
- |
- |
815 |
831 |
*Younger brother of Aggabodhi VIII |
|
Aggabodhi IX |
- |
- |
831 |
833 |
*Son of Dappula III |
|
Sena I |
- |
- |
833 |
853 |
*Younger brother of Aggabodhi IX |
|
Sena II |
- |
- |
853 |
887 |
*Nephew of Sena I
*Son of Kassapa |
|
Udaya I |
- |
- |
887 |
898 |
*Brother of sub-king of Sena II |
|
Kassapa IV |
- |
- |
898 |
914 |
*Son of Sena II
*Sub-king of Udaya I |
|
Kassapa V |
- |
- |
914 |
923 |
*Son of Kassapa IV |
|
Dappula IV |
- |
- |
923 |
924 |
*Son of Kassapa V |
|
Dappula V |
- |
- |
924 |
935 |
*Brother of Dappula IV |
|
Udaya II |
- |
- |
935 |
938 |
*Nephew of Sena II
*Sub-king of Dappula V |
|
Sena III |
- |
- |
938 |
946 |
*Brother of Udaya II |
|
Udaya III |
- |
- |
946 |
954 |
*Sub-king of Sena III (a great friend of the king) |
|
Sena IV |
- |
- |
954 |
956 |
*Son of Kassapa V
*Sub-king of Udaya III |
|
Mahinda IV |
- |
- |
956 |
972 |
*Brother of Sena IV
*Nephew of Udaya III
*Sub-king of Sena |
|
Sena V |
- |
- |
972 |
982 |
*Son of Mahinda IV |
|
Mahinda V (Fled and ruled in Ruhuna) |
- |
1037 |
982 |
993 |
*Younger brother of Sena V |
Chola emperors (993–1054)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Rajaraja Chola I |
- |
- |
993 |
1014 |
*Chola (Tamil) Administration |
|
Rajadiraja Chola I |
- |
- |
1018 |
1054 |
*Son of Rajaraja |
Titular kings of Rajarata (c. 1029–c. 1055)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vikramabahu
(aka Kassapa VI before coronation) |
- |
- |
c.1029 |
c.1040 |
*Son of Mahinda |
|
Kirthi
(Minister) |
- |
- |
c.1040 |
c.1040 |
*A nobleman of Ruhuna |
|
Mahalana Kirthi |
- |
- |
c.1040 |
c.1042 |
*A Chief |
|
Vikkama Pandya |
- |
- |
c.1042 |
c.1043 |
*A Sinhala Prince |
|
Jagathpala |
- |
- |
c.1043 |
c.1046 |
*A native of Ayodhya |
|
Pârakkama Pandya |
- |
- |
c.1046 |
c.1048 |
|
|
Lokeshwara
(Minister) |
- |
- |
c.1048 |
c.1054 |
*An inhabitant of Ruhuna |
|
Kassapa VII
(aka Keshadhathu Kassapa) |
- |
- |
c.1054 |
c.1055 |
*A Chief |
Kings of Rajarata from Polonnaruwa (1055–1236)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vijayabâhu I |
- |
- |
1055 |
1110 |
*Grandson of Vikrama Bahu |
|
Jayabâhu I |
- |
- |
1110 |
1111 |
*Brother of Vijaya Bahu I
*Prime Minister of Vijaya Bahu |
|
Vikramabâhu I |
- |
1131/32 |
1111 |
1132 |
*Son of Vijaya Bahu from a princess of Kalinga |
|
Gajabâhu II |
- |
- |
1131 |
1153 |
*Son of Vikramabâhu I |
|
Parâkramabâhu I 'the Great' |
1123 |
1186 |
1153 |
1186 |
*Grandson of Vijaya Bahu I
*Prince of Royal Blood
*Pandyan descent
*Son of Manabharana and Vijaya Bahu’s |
|
Vijayabâhu II |
- |
- |
1186 |
1187 |
*Parakrama Bahu’s nephew (sisters son) |
|
Mahinda VI |
- |
- |
1187 |
1187 |
*A Kalinga |
Kalinga monarchs (1187–1212)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Nissanka Malla |
- |
- |
1187 |
1196 |
*A Kalinga Prince
*Sub-king of Vijaya Bahu II |
|
Vira Bahu I |
- |
- |
1196 |
1196 |
*Son of Nissanka Malla |
|
Vikramabâhu II |
- |
- |
1196 |
1196 |
*Younger brother of Nissanka Malla |
|
Chodaganga |
- |
- |
1196 |
1197 |
*Nephew of Nissanka Malla |
|
Queen Lilavati |
- |
- |
1197 |
1200 |
*Widow of King Parakrama Bahu I |
|
Sahassamalla |
- |
- |
1200 |
1202 |
*King Nissanka Malla’s younger brother |
|
Queen Kalyanavati |
- |
- |
1202 |
1208 |
*Queen of late King Nissanka Malla |
|
Dharmashoka |
- |
- |
1208 |
1209 |
*Infant King 3 months old was put to death by Anikanga |
|
Anikanga Mahadipada |
- |
- |
1209 |
1209 |
*Governor of Maya Rata |
|
Queen Lilavati (restored) |
- |
- |
1209 |
1210 |
*Widow of King Parakrama Bahu I |
|
Lokissara |
- |
- |
1210 |
1211 |
|
|
Queen Lilavati (restored) |
- |
- |
1211 |
1212 |
*Widow of King Parakrama Bahu I |
Pandya monarchs (1212–1215)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Parakrama Pandya |
- |
- |
1212 |
1215 |
*South Indian Invader (Pandyan) |
Kalinga monarchs (1215–1236)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Magha |
- |
- |
1215 |
1236 |
*A prince of Kalinga |
Kingdom of Dambadeniya (1220–1302)
Dambadeniya (1220–1270)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vijayabâhu III |
- |
- |
1220 |
1234 |
*A patriotic Prince of Sinhala Royal blood |
|
Parâkkamabâhu II |
- |
- |
1234 |
1267 |
*Eldest son of Vijaya Bahu III |
|
Vijayabâhu IV |
- |
- |
1267 |
1270 |
*Eldest son of Panditha Parakrama Bahu II |
Yapahuwa (1272–1286)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Mitta |
- |
- |
127 |
127 |
*A General of the Army |
|
Bhuvanaikabâhu I |
- |
- |
1272 |
1285 |
*Brother of Vijaya Bahu IV |
|
Chandra Bhanu |
- |
- |
1285 |
1285 |
*Son of the first ruler of Yapa Patuna (Jaffnapatnam) |
|
Interregnum |
- |
- |
1285 |
1286 |
|
Polonnaruwa (1287–1293)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Parâkkamabâhu III |
- |
- |
1287 |
1293 |
*Nephew of Buvaneka Bahu I
*Son of Vijaya Bahu IV |
Kurunagala (1293–1302)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Bhuvanaikabâhu II |
- |
- |
1293 |
1302 |
*Son of Buvaneka Bahu I
*Cousin of Parakrama Bahu III |
|
Parâkkamabâhu IV |
- |
- |
1302 |
1326 |
*Son of Buvanekka Bahu II |
|
Bhuvanaikabahu III |
- |
- |
1326 |
1335 |
*Known as Vanni Buvaneka Bahu |
|
Vijayabâhu V |
- |
- |
1335 |
1341 |
*Second son of Chandra Banu of Jaffnapatnam |
|
Bhuvanaikabâhu IV |
- |
- |
1341 |
1353 |
*Son of Vijaya Bahu V |
Kingdom of Gampola (1344–1408)
Dedigama(1344–1359)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Parâkkamabâhu V |
- |
- |
1344 |
1359 |
*Brother of Buvaneka Bahu IV
*Son of Vijaya Bahu V |
Gampola (1357–1408)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Vikramabâhu III |
- |
- |
1357 |
1374 |
*Son of Buvaneka Bahu IV |
|
Bhuvanaikabâhu V |
- |
- |
1372 |
1408 |
*Nissanka Alakeswara’s son by the sister of Vikrama Bahu III |
Kings of Raigama (1392–1423)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Veerabahu II |
- |
- |
1392 |
1397 |
*Brother in law of King Buvaneka Bahu V |
|
Veeralankeshwara (Vijaya Bahu VI) |
- |
- |
1397 |
1410 |
|
|
Kahawelageshwara |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Kingdom of Kotte and Sub Kingdoms(1412–1597)
Kings stated with an alternative city is a Sub Kingdom, otherwise is Kotte.
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Parakramabâhu VI |
- |
- |
1412 |
1467 |
*Prince named Sepanana (Jayapala) descended from Parakrama Bahu
*The third son of Chandra Banu of Yapa Patuna (Jaffnapatnam) |
|
Jayabâhu II
(Vira Parakrama Bahu VII) |
- |
- |
1467 |
1470 |
*Son of Parakrama Bahu II’s natural daughter, Ulakudaya Devi |
|
Bhuvanaikabâhu VI
(aka Sapumal Kumara) |
- |
- |
1470 |
1480 |
*Son of Parakrama Bahu VI |
|
Parâkkamabâhu VII |
- |
- |
1480 |
1484 |
|
|
Parâkkamabâhu VIII |
- |
- |
1484 |
1489 |
*Ambulagala Kumara
*Son of Parakrama Bahu VI |
|
Dharma Parãkramabãhu IX
(of Kelaniya) |
- |
- |
1508/09 |
1528 |
*Son of Vira Parakrama Bahu VIII |
|
Vijaya Bahu VII |
- |
1521 |
1509 |
1521 |
*Brother of Dharma Parakrama Bahu IX
*Rajah of Menik Kadavara |
|
Bhuvanekabãhu VII |
- |
1551 |
1521 |
1551 |
*Eldest son of Vijaya Bahu |
|
Vidiyë Bandãra
(Regent) |
- |
- |
1521 |
1555 |
*Son of Bhuvanekabãhu VII |
|
Dharmapala
(aka Dom Joaõ Dharmapala) |
- |
May 27, 1597 |
1551 |
May 27, 1597 |
*Son of Vidiyë Bandãra
*Grandson and heir of Bhuvanekabãhu VII |
Kingdom of Sitawaka (1521–1594)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Mayadunne |
- |
1581 |
1521 |
1581 |
*Brother of Bhuvaneka Bahu VII
*Son of Vijaya Bahu VII |
|
Rajasimha I
(aka Tikiri Banda) |
- |
1593 |
1581 |
1593 |
*Son of Mayadunne |
|
Jayaweera Bandãra
(baptised as Dom Manoel) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
*Treasurer of Rajasinghe I |
|
Rajasurya |
- |
- |
1593 |
1594 |
|
Kingdom of Kandy (1590–1815)
Konnapu Bandara Dynasty (1591–1739)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Don Philip |
- |
- |
1591 |
1591 |
|
|
Vimaladharmasuriya I
(aka Don João da Austria) |
- |
- |
1591 |
1604 |
*Son of Vijayasundara Bandara |
|
Senarat |
- |
- |
1604 |
1635 |
*Cousin of Vimala Dharma Suriya I |
|
Rajasinghe II |
1608 |
November 25 or 6 December 1687 |
1635 |
November 25, 1687 |
*Son of Dona Catherina and Senarat |
|
Vimaladharmasurya II |
- |
June 4, 1707 |
1687 |
June 4, 1707 |
*Son of King Rajasinghe II |
|
Vira Narendra Sinha
(aka Sri Vira Parakrama Narendra Singha) |
- |
13 May 1739 |
June 4, 1707 |
13 May 1739 |
*Son of Vimala Dharma Suriya II |
Kandy Nayakar Dynasty (1739–1815)
(a.k.a Madurai Nayak Dynasty)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Sri Vijaya Rajasinha
(aka Rajasimha III) |
- |
August 11, 1747 |
May 13, 1739 |
August 11, 1747 |
*Brother-in-law of Narendra Singha |
|
Kirti Sri Rajasinha
(aka Kirti Sri Raja Singha) |
- |
January 2, 1782 |
August 11, 1747 |
January 2, 1782 |
*Sri Vijaya Raja Singha’s wife’s eldest brother from Madura |
|
Sri Rajadhi Rajasinha |
- |
July 26, 1798 |
January 2, 1782 |
July 26, 1798 |
*Brother of Kirthi Sri Raja Singha |
|
Sri Vikrama Rajasinha
(aka Rajasimha IV) |
1780 |
Jan 30, 1832 |
July 26, 1798 |
5 March 1815 |
*Nephew of Sri Rajadhi Raja Singha |
Portuguese Colonial rule (1580–1658)
The Portugal Colonial rule of Ceylon lasted from 1580 to 1658, during which the Portuguese ruled several parts of the costal areas of the island.
Kings of Portugal (1580–1658)
Portuguese House of Habsburg (Philippine Dynasty)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Philip I
(aka Filipe I (in Portugal)
Felipe II (in Spain) |
21 May 1527 |
13 September 1598 |
1580 |
13 September 1598 |
*Grandson of Manuel I
*Nephew and son-in-law of John III |
|
Philip II
(aka Filipe II (in Portugal)
Felipe III (in Spain) |
14 April 1578 |
31 March 1621 |
14 April 1598 |
31 March 1621 |
*Son of Philip I |
|
Philip III
(aka Filipe III (in Portugal)
Felipe IV (in Spain) |
8 April 1605 |
17 September 1665 |
31 March 1621 |
17 September 1665 |
*Son of Philip II |
House of Braganza (Brigantine Dynasty)
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
John IV
(aka Filipe I (in Portugal)
Felipe II (in Spain)) |
18 March 1603 |
6 November 1656 |
1 December 1640 |
6 November 1656 |
*Great-great-grandson of Manuel I |
|
Afonso VI
(aka Afonso VI (Portuguese),
Alphonse VI (English),
Affonso VI (Old Portuguese) |
21 August 1643 |
12 September 1683 |
6 November 1656 |
1658 |
*Son of John IV |
General Captains
- Pedro Lopos de Sousa 1594
- D. Jeronimo de Azevedo 1594-1613
- D. Francisco de Meneses 1613-1614
- Manuel Mascarenhas Homem 1614-1616
- Nuno Alvares Pereira 1616-1618
- Constantino de Sa e Noronha 1618-1622
- Philippe III 1621-1640
- Jorge do Albuquerque 1622-1623
- Constantino de Sa e Noronha 1623-1630
- D. Philippe Mascarenhas 1630-1631
- D. Jorge de Almeida 1631-1633
- Diego de Mello de Castro 1633-1635
- D. Jorge de Almeida 1635-1636
- Diogo de Mello de Castro 1636-1638
- D. Antonio Mascarenhas 1638-1640
- John IV of Braganza 1640-1645
- D. Philippe Mascarenhas 1640-1645
- Manuel Mascarenhas Homem 1645-1653
- Francisco de Mello de Castro 1653-1655
- Antonio de Sousa Coutinho 1655-1656
Antonio de Amaral de Menezes 1656-1658, Jaffna
Flag of Sri Vikrama Rajasinha
Dutch Colonial rule
The Dutch Colonial rule of Ceylon lasted from 1640 to 1796. This began with the capture of Portuguese areas, during the Dutch rule the enter coast of the Island was occupied by the Dutch, leaving only the Kingdom of Kandy.
Dutch governors of Zeylan (1640–1796)
British Colonial rule
British Monarchs (1796–1948)
In 1796 British gained control of the coastal areas from the Dutch and in 1815 the entire island. The Kandyan Convention of 1815 recognized the King of England as the King of Kandy, hence the British Monarchs from 1796 to 1948 was the Monarchs of Ceylon.
House of Hanover
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
George III |
04 June 1738 |
29 January 1820 |
1796 |
29 January 1820 |
*Son of Frederick, Prince of Wales
and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha |
|
George IV |
12 August 1762 |
26 June 1830 |
29 January 1820 |
26 June 1830 |
*Son of George III |
|
William IV |
21 August 1765 |
20 June 1837 |
26 June 1830 |
20 June. 1837 |
*Son of George III |
|
Victoria |
24 May 1819 |
22 January 1901 |
20 June 1837 |
22 January 1901 |
*Daughter of Prince Edward Augustus,
Duke of Kent and Strathearn
and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld |
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
Edward VII |
9 November 1841 |
6 May 1910 |
22 January 1901 |
6 May 1910 |
*Son of Victoria |
House of Windsor
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
George V |
3 Jun 1865 |
20 January 1936 |
6 May 1910 |
20 January 1936 |
*Son of Edward VII |
|
Edward VIII |
23 June 1894 |
28 May 1972 |
20 January 1936 |
11 December 1936 |
*Son of George V |
|
George VI |
14 December 1895 |
6 February 1952 |
11 December 1936 |
6 February 1948 |
*Son of George V |
British Governors of Ceylon (1796–1948)
Between 1796 and 1948, Ceylon was a British crown colony. Although the British monarch was the head of state, in practice his or her functions were exercised in the colony by the colonial Governor, who acted on instructions from the British government in London.
Post independence Heads of State (1948- )
Monarch of Ceylon
House of Windsor
Portrait |
Name |
Birth |
Death |
King From |
King Until |
Relationship with Predecessor(s) |
|
George VI |
14 December 1895 |
6 February 1952 |
4 February 1948 |
6 February 1952 |
*Son of George V |
|
Elizabeth II |
21 April 1926 |
|
6 February 1952 |
May 22, 1972 |
*Daughter of George VI |
Governor-Generals of Ceylon (1948–1972)
In 1948, Sri Lanka achieved independence from the United Kingdom as a Dominon within the Commonwealth, and the British monarch remained the head of state. The Governor was replaced with a Governor-General, responsible not to London, but the local parliament.
Prime Ministers of Ceylon and Sri Lanka (1948 - 1978)
The post of Prime Minister of Ceylon was created in 1947 prior to independence from Britain and the formation of the Dominion of Ceylon in 1948. In 1972 when Sri Lanka became a republic the name of the post changed to Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. With a Westminster-based political system establish the Prime Minister was the head of government therefore the most powerful political office of the country at the time. This changed in 1978, with constitutional change, when the Executive Presidency was created making the President both head of state and head of government. Until 1978 the Prime minister was also the Minister of Defence and External Affairs.
Presidents of Sri Lanka (1978—)
The 1978 constitution moved from a Westminster-based political system into one modeled on France.The President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, head of the Cabinet, appoints the prime minister, and could dissolve parliament (after one year has passed since the convening of parliament after a parliamentary election).
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