Unhanagara Hatthadatha
| Unhanagara Hatthadatha Sirimannage | |
|---|---|
| King of Anuradhapura | |
| Reign | 691 |
| Predecessor | Aggabodhi IV |
| Successor | Manavanna |
| Dynasty | House of Moriya |
| Religion | Buddhism |
Unhanagara Hatthadatha Sirimannage was a king of Anuradhapura in 691.[1] Despite his title, he was more of a good Buddhist monarch, with real power being held by a Tamil minister named Poththakutta who also commanded a significant number of Tamil mercenaries garrisoned in the city.[2] He was placed in succession to deceased Aggabodhi IV and his reign caused further anarchy and discontent among the Buddhist Sinhalese majority of Anuradhapura and nearby.
He was defeated by Manavanna, a son of Kassapa II, who with assistance from Narasimhavarman II of the Pallavas, resolved the Moriya-Lambakanna conflict and restored the rule of the Lambakanna dynasty in Anuradhapura.
See also
References
- ^ "Unhanagara Hatthadatha (Q17056499)". Wikidata. Retrieved 11 March 2025.
- ^ Nishantha Joseph, Sujeewa. Sinhalese Kings (in Sinhala). Jayasinghe Book Publishers. ISBN 978-955-0642-32-8.
