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  1. Vijayabahu I (born Prince Keerthi) (ruled 1055–1110), also known as Vijayabahu the Great, was a medieval king of Sri Lanka. Born to a royal bloodline, Vijayabahu grew up under Chola occupation. He assumed rulership of the Ruhuna principality in the southern parts of the country in 1055.

  2. Vijayabahu I (born Prince Keerthi) (ruled 1055–1110), also known as Vijayabahu the Great, was a medieval king of Sri Lanka. Born to a royal bloodline, Vijayabahu grew up under Chola occupation. He assumed rulership of the Ruhuna principality in the southern parts of the country in 1055.

  3. Vijayabahu fled to Wakirigala again but returned to Polonnaruwa and recaptured it, suppressing the rebellion. The rebel leaders were captured and executed. Vijayabahu is also noted for constructing roads to Sri Pada and building resting places called ‘’ambalama’’ for the benefit of the pilgrims.

  4. Jan 14, 2023 · Vijayabahu I (Sinhala: පළමුවන විජයබාහු රජ; Tamil: முதலாம் விஜயபாகு) was the first king of Polonnaruwa Kingdom, Sri Lanka. He assumed kingship of the Principality of Rohana (or Ruhuna) in 1055 A.D. and became the king of the whole island in 1070 A.D. by expelling the South Indian Cholas. His reign lasted until his death in 1110 A.D. Reign.

  5. In Sri Lanka: The Polonnaruwa period. …Sri Lanka until 1070, when Vijayabahu liberated the island and reestablished Sinhalese power. He shifted the capital eastward to Polonnaruwa, a city that was easier to defend against south Indian attacks and that controlled the route to Ruhuna.

  6. Vijayabahu I (born Prince Keerthi) (ruled 1055–1110), also known as Vijayabahu the Great, was a medieval king of Sri Lanka. Born to a royal bloodline, Vijayabahu grew up under Chola occupation. He assumed rulership of the Ruhuna principality in the southern parts of the country in 1055.

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  8. Nov 30, 2014 · Vijayabahu's intention was to capture Polonnaruwa, the capital of the country. He launched the first attack on Polonnaruwa in 1066. He captured and held the city for a brief time. However, after receiving reinforcements from South India, the Chola army attacked again, forcing Vijayabahu to flee.