Sena and Guttika
Sena and Guttika | |
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King of Anuradhapura | |
Reign | 237 BC – 215 BC |
Predecessor | Suratissa |
Successor | Asela |
Sena and Guttika were two Tamil chiefs from South India who invaded the kingdom of Anuradhapura and killed King Suratissa. They reigned from 237 BC to 215 BC. They were originally two traders who came to Sri Lanka to sell horses; however, they killed Surathissa, the king of Anuradhapura, and ruled the kingdom for 22 years. King Asela defeated them and re-established the kingdom as a Sinhalese monarchy.
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Sena and Guttika Born: ? ? Died: ? ? | ||
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Preceded by Suratissa |
King of Anuradhapura 237 BC – 215 BC |
Succeeded by Asela |
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