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Rajarata

Rajarata [rā dja ra tə] (Meaning: King's country) (Sinhala: රජරට) (Tamil: ரஜரட) was one of three historical regions of the island of Sri Lanka for about 1,700 years from the 6th century BCE to the early 13th century CE.[1] Several ancient cities, including Tambapanni, Upatissa Nuwara, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, were established as capitals within the area by successive rulers.[2] Rajarata was under the direct administration of the King (raja/king, rata/country). Two other areas, Malayarata and Ruhunurata, were ruled by the king's brothers "Mapa" and "Epa"[citation needed] . The Magha invasion in the 13th century brought about the end of the Rajarata kingdom.[3][4]

Thun Sinhale (Three Divisions of the island)
  Raja Rata
  Malaya Rata
  Ruhunu Rata

History and kingdoms edit

The first kingdom in Rajarata was established by Prince Vijaya in 543 BCE.[5] He settled near the delta of the Malvathu River between Chilaw and Mannar. According o a local myth, Prince Vijaya married a local princess, Kuveni, to gain control of Rajarata. With her help, he betrayed and killed all of the regional leaders.[6] After his death, the administrative center was moved to the countryside along the Malvathu Oya. The river was ideal for agriculture. The first three administrative centres Tambapanni, Upatissa Nuwara, and Anuradhapura, were situated close to the Malvathu Oya. King Pandukabhaya, once a prince descended from local Yaksha and Sinha tribes, formed a stable kingdom in Anuradhapura. He garnered support from tribes in different areas of the island.[7]

Administrative centres in Rajarata:

  1. Tambapanni - Prince Vijaya - Founded in 543 BCE[5]
  2. Upatissa Nuwara - Founded by King Upatissa in 505 BCE[8]
  3. Anuradhapura - Founded by King Pandukabhaya in 377 BCE[citation needed]
  4. Sigiriya - Built by King Kashyapa (477 – 495 CE), but after the death of the king center moved to Anuradhapura[citation needed]
  5. Polonnaruwa - Founded by King Vijayabahu I[citation needed]

Settlements edit

Prince Vijaya and his clan settled in Tambapanni, near the Malvatu Oya delta. According to Mahavamsa, various groups came from India in the period between Prince Vijaya and King Pandukabhaya's reign, frequently settling along the Malvathu Oya. In 377 BCE, King Pandukabhaya moved the administrative centre to Anuradhapura. Most of the settlements were located near rivers and reservoirs. Water was used for agricultural purposes. According to the Yodha wewa area in Mannar District by King Dhatusena,[9] Eropathana in Vavuniya District, Padawiya area in Anuradhapura District and Mullaitivu District by King Moggallana II[10] the extent of Sri Lanka's golden civilization spread to the southern boundary of the Vanni forest.[citation needed] The thick Vanni forest acted as a barrier to colonizers above the southern border of the forest. Tanks built during the Anuradhapura era (Giant's, Padaviya, Minneriya, Kantale, Mahavillachchiya, Thabbowa, Kala) are proof of the early settlements in Rajarata area.[citation needed]

Initial settlements based near rivers:[citation needed]

Boundaries edit

Boundaries of the three divisions (Rata):[11]

  • Raja rata - Area between Deduru oya and the Mahaweli river
  • Ruhunu rata - Area between the Mahaweli river and Kalu gaga
  • Malaya rata - Area between Deduru oya and Kalu gaga

Fall of Rajarata edit

In 1215, Kalinga Magha invaded Rajarata with an army of 24,000 soldiers[citation needed]. After the conquest of Rajarata, Magha established his capital in Pollonnaruwa.[citation needed] Then the Kalinga forces extended their power to the Malaya Rata. During the rise of the Kingdom of Dambadeniya under the king Vijayabahu III (1220-1224 CE), Magha lost the control of Malaya Rata. The native Sinhalese resisted the Magha's administration at Pollonnaruwa. The Sinhalese gathered around inaccessible towns, fortresses and mountains including Yapahuwa and Gangadoni under army generals including Subha and Sankha. Because of the rising threat, Pandyan troops established an administration centre in Jaffna Peninsula which was more secure and isolated by the impenetrable Vanni forest. Later Rajarata was annexed by king Parakramabahu II(1236–70).[citation needed] His power extended over Rohana, the central hills, Rajarata and the Vanni.[12]

The Sinhalese tried to re-establish the administrative centre in Rajarata but this never happened because of constant battles with invaders from south India. The administration centre was moved away from Rajarata by the Sinhalese. The defeat of Pandyan in South India in the rising Mogul empires weakened the Tamil power in Sri Lanka. The last Pandyan ruler of Madurai, was defeated and expelled in 1323 by Malik Kafur, the army general of the Muslim empire Delhi Sultanate.[13] The falling of Pandyan was a historical event that had a big impact for Sri Lanka.

It leads to following events:

  • Military rulers "Aryacakravarti" - who was appointed as minister of Pandyan empire - made the Jaffna administrative center independent from Pandyans and established the Jaffna kingdom and Arya Chakrawarthi dynasty.
  • The Tamil lost power in the Vanni and they withdrew from Vanni to the Jaffna Peninsula.[14] The population was very low in this area until the British started the Tamil Colonization south to Parantan.
  • Area below Vanni forest stabilized under Sinhala Kingdom

Also, ancient Rajarata (before the 13th century) was divided into three parts:[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A series by Gaveshaka in association with Studio Times". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Funday Times".
  3. ^ The Island
  4. ^ Padaviya: the Eastern Capital of the Rajarata Kingdom 2012-11-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b Sunday Times
  6. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  7. ^ A tale of two nation
  8. ^ The Mahávansi, the Rájá-ratnácari, and the Rájá-vali. Parbury, Allen, and Co. 1833.
  9. ^ Yoda Wewa - Mannar District amazinglanka.com
  10. ^ The Sri Lanka Reader History, Culture, Politics by John Clifford Holt, Robin Kirk, Orin Starn page 55
  11. ^ Short History of Ceylon By Humphrey William Codrington page 2
  12. ^ A history of Sri Lanka by K. M. De Silva Page 82
  13. ^ The History of Sri Lanka By Patrick Peebles page 31
  14. ^ A History of Sri Lanka K.M. De Silva, p. 64.


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Rajarata ra dja ra te Meaning King s country Sinhala රජරට Tamil ரஜரட was one of three historical regions of the island of Sri Lanka for about 1 700 years from the 6th century BCE to the early 13th century CE 1 Several ancient cities including Tambapanni Upatissa Nuwara Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa were established as capitals within the area by successive rulers 2 Rajarata was under the direct administration of the King raja king rata country Two other areas Malayarata and Ruhunurata were ruled by the king s brothers Mapa and Epa citation needed The Magha invasion in the 13th century brought about the end of the Rajarata kingdom 3 4 Thun Sinhale Three Divisions of the island Raja Rata Malaya Rata Ruhunu Rata Contents 1 History and kingdoms 2 Settlements 3 Boundaries 4 Fall of Rajarata 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory and kingdoms editThe first kingdom in Rajarata was established by Prince Vijaya in 543 BCE 5 He settled near the delta of the Malvathu River between Chilaw and Mannar According o a local myth Prince Vijaya married a local princess Kuveni to gain control of Rajarata With her help he betrayed and killed all of the regional leaders 6 After his death the administrative center was moved to the countryside along the Malvathu Oya The river was ideal for agriculture The first three administrative centres Tambapanni Upatissa Nuwara and Anuradhapura were situated close to the Malvathu Oya King Pandukabhaya once a prince descended from local Yaksha and Sinha tribes formed a stable kingdom in Anuradhapura He garnered support from tribes in different areas of the island 7 Administrative centres in Rajarata Tambapanni Prince Vijaya Founded in 543 BCE 5 Upatissa Nuwara Founded by King Upatissa in 505 BCE 8 Anuradhapura Founded by King Pandukabhaya in 377 BCE citation needed Sigiriya Built by King Kashyapa 477 495 CE but after the death of the king center moved to Anuradhapura citation needed Polonnaruwa Founded by King Vijayabahu I citation needed Settlements editPrince Vijaya and his clan settled in Tambapanni near the Malvatu Oya delta According to Mahavamsa various groups came from India in the period between Prince Vijaya and King Pandukabhaya s reign frequently settling along the Malvathu Oya In 377 BCE King Pandukabhaya moved the administrative centre to Anuradhapura Most of the settlements were located near rivers and reservoirs Water was used for agricultural purposes According to the Yodha wewa area in Mannar District by King Dhatusena 9 Eropathana in Vavuniya District Padawiya area in Anuradhapura District and Mullaitivu District by King Moggallana II 10 the extent of Sri Lanka s golden civilization spread to the southern boundary of the Vanni forest citation needed The thick Vanni forest acted as a barrier to colonizers above the southern border of the forest Tanks built during the Anuradhapura era Giant s Padaviya Minneriya Kantale Mahavillachchiya Thabbowa Kala are proof of the early settlements in Rajarata area citation needed Initial settlements based near rivers citation needed Malvathu oya Anuradhapura Upatissa nuwara Tambapanni citation needed Mahaweli river Pollonnaruwa citation needed Deduru oya Sigiriya Yapahuwa citation needed Boundaries editBoundaries of the three divisions Rata 11 Raja rata Area between Deduru oya and the Mahaweli river Ruhunu rata Area between the Mahaweli river and Kalu gaga Malaya rata Area between Deduru oya and Kalu gagaFall of Rajarata editIn 1215 Kalinga Magha invaded Rajarata with an army of 24 000 soldiers citation needed After the conquest of Rajarata Magha established his capital in Pollonnaruwa citation needed Then the Kalinga forces extended their power to the Malaya Rata During the rise of the Kingdom of Dambadeniya under the king Vijayabahu III 1220 1224 CE Magha lost the control of Malaya Rata The native Sinhalese resisted the Magha s administration at Pollonnaruwa The Sinhalese gathered around inaccessible towns fortresses and mountains including Yapahuwa and Gangadoni under army generals including Subha and Sankha Because of the rising threat Pandyan troops established an administration centre in Jaffna Peninsula which was more secure and isolated by the impenetrable Vanni forest Later Rajarata was annexed by king Parakramabahu II 1236 70 citation needed His power extended over Rohana the central hills Rajarata and the Vanni 12 The Sinhalese tried to re establish the administrative centre in Rajarata but this never happened because of constant battles with invaders from south India The administration centre was moved away from Rajarata by the Sinhalese The defeat of Pandyan in South India in the rising Mogul empires weakened the Tamil power in Sri Lanka The last Pandyan ruler of Madurai was defeated and expelled in 1323 by Malik Kafur the army general of the Muslim empire Delhi Sultanate 13 The falling of Pandyan was a historical event that had a big impact for Sri Lanka It leads to following events Military rulers Aryacakravarti who was appointed as minister of Pandyan empire made the Jaffna administrative center independent from Pandyans and established the Jaffna kingdom and Arya Chakrawarthi dynasty The Tamil lost power in the Vanni and they withdrew from Vanni to the Jaffna Peninsula 14 The population was very low in this area until the British started the Tamil Colonization south to Parantan Area below Vanni forest stabilized under Sinhala KingdomAlso ancient Rajarata before the 13th century was divided into three parts citation needed Jaffna kingdom Jaffna peninsula This was ruled by the Arya Chakrawarthi dynasty citation needed Rajarata Area below the Vanni This area was ruled by the Sinhalese kingdoms citation needed Vanni Area Area which covers the Vanni forest abandoned area between Sinhala Kingdom and Jaffna Kingdom citation needed See also editRajarata University of Sri LankaReferences edit A series by Gaveshaka in association with Studio Times The Sunday Times Sri Lanka Retrieved 27 May 2014 Funday Times The Island Padaviya the Eastern Capital of the Rajarata Kingdom Archived 2012 11 28 at the Wayback Machine a b Sunday Times 1 permanent dead link A tale of two nation The Mahavansi the Raja ratnacari and the Raja vali Parbury Allen and Co 1833 Yoda Wewa Mannar District amazinglanka com The Sri Lanka Reader History Culture Politics by John Clifford Holt Robin Kirk Orin Starn page 55 Short History of Ceylon By Humphrey William Codrington page 2 A history of Sri Lanka by K M De Silva Page 82 The History of Sri Lanka By Patrick Peebles page 31 A History of Sri Lanka K M De Silva p 64 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajarata amp oldid 1144521902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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