Family tree of Sinhalese monarchs

This is the family tree of Sinhalese monarchs.[1]

House of Vijaya

The House of Vijaya claimed a close relationship to the Shakya dynasty, family of the Gautama Buddha.

King of KalingaMahasammata
line of Kings
King of VangaPrincessPrinceJayasena
[N 1]
The LionSuppadeviRoyal Standard BearerKacchanaSihahanuYasodharaAnjana
Sinhabahu
[N 2]
SinhasivaliAmitodanaGhattitdana Dhotodana
Sukkodana Pamita
Pajapati
[N 3]
Pajapati SuddhodanaMaya
[N 4]
AmitaSuppabuddhaPajapati
[N 5]
Maya
[N 6]
Dandapani
KuveniPrince Vijaya
(543 BC–505 BC)
Vijaya of Pandava
[N 7]
Other IssuesSumitta
[N 8]
Princess of MadhaPanduSusimaSiddharthaSubhaddakacchanaDevadatta
JivatissaDissalaOther IssuePanduvasdeva
(504 BC–474 BC)
BhaddakacchanaDighayaRama Uruvela
Anuradha Vigita
Rohana Gamani
Rāhula
Vedda peopleOther IssueAbhaya
(474 BC–454 BC)
Tissa
(454 BC– 437 BC)
GirikandasivaCittaDighagamani
SuvannapaliPandukabhaya
(437 BC– 367 BC)
Mutasiva of Anuradhapura
(367 BC–307 BC)
Devanampiya Tissa
(307 BC–267 BC)
Uttiya
(267 BC–257 BC)
MahanagaAnulaMahasiva
(257 BC–247 BC)
Suratissa
(247 BC–237 BC)
Asela
(215 BC–205 BC)
MattabhayaAsokaUddhachulabhaya
SonIssueYatala Tissa
UttiyaTissaGothabhaya
Vihara DeviKakavanna TissaSecond wife
Dutugamunu
(161 BC–137 BC)
AnulaSaddha Tissa
(137 BC–119 BC)
Dighabhaya
AsokamalaSaliThulatthana
(119 BC–119 BC)
Lanja Tissa
(119 BC–109 BC)
Khallata Naga
(109 BC–104 BC)
AnuladeviValagamba
(04 BC–103 BC)
(89 BC–76 BC)
Somadevi
Mahakuli Mahatissa
(76 BC–62 BC)
Chora Naga
(62 BC–50 BC)
Anula
(47 BC–42 BC)
MahanagaSiva I
(47 BC)
[N 9]
Vatuka
(47 BC)
[N 10]
Darubhatika Tissa
(47 BC)
[N 11]
Niliya
(47 BC)
[N 12]
Kuda Tissa
(50 BC–47 BC)
Kutakanna Tissa
(42 BC–20 BC)
Bhatikabhaya Abhaya
(20 BC–9 AD)
Mahadathika Mahanaga
(9–21)
Amandagamani Abhaya
(21–30)
Kanirajanu Tissa
(30–33)
Chulabhaya
(33–35)
Sivali
(35–35)
Ilanaga
(38–44)
Mahamatta
Chandamukha
(44–52)
Yassalalaka Tissa
(52–60)

House of Lambakanna I

MettaVasabha
(66-110)
Vankanasika Tissa
(110-113)
Mahamatta
Mahallaka Naga
(135-141)
Bhatika Tissa
(141-165)
Kanittha Tissa
(165-193)
QueenGajabahu I
(113-135)
Cula Naga
(193-195)
Kuda Naga
(195-196)
Queen
Siri Naga I
(196-215)
Subhadeva
Abhaya Naga
(237-245)
Voharika Tissa
(215-237)
Queen
Siri Naga II
(245-247)
Vijaya Kumara
(247-248)
Sangha Tissa I
(248-252)
[N 13]
Siri Sangha Bodhi I
(252-254)
[N 14]
Gothabhaya
(254-267)
[N 15]
Jettha Tissa I
(267-277)
Mahasena
(277-304)
Sirimeghavanna
(304-332)
Jettha Tissa II
(332-341)
Buddhadasa
(341-370)
Upatissa I
(370-412)
Spouse
[N 16]
Mahanama
(412-434)
Spouse
[N 17]
Soththisena
(434-434)
Chattagahaka Jantu
(434-435)
Mittasena
(435-436)

House of Siri Sanga Bo

House of Dinajara

Vijayasundara BandaraKaraliyadde Bandara
(1551–1581)
[N 18]
Vimaladharmasuriya I
(1590–1604)
Dona Catherina
(1581–1581)
[N 19]
MahastenneSuriya DeviSenarat
(1604–1635)
Sama Devi
Komara Singha HastanneVijaya PalaRajasinha II
(1635–1687)
Monaravila DissaveVimaladharmasuriya II
(1687–1707)
Pitti Nayakkar
Kandyan spouseVira Narendra Sinha
(1707–1739)
Madurai SpouseSri Vijaya Rajasinha
(1739–1747)
ConcubineMadurai Spouse
son
[N 20]
Unambuwe

Nayaks of Kandy

Vijaya Raghava Nayak
(1634–1673)
[N 21]
Mampitiya Dissave
Pitti NayakkarVijaya Manna NaickerNarenappa NayakkarBintenna Dissave
Sri Vijaya Rajasinha
(1739–1747)
Madurai Spouse2 Madurai SpousesKirti Sri Rajasinha
(1747–1782)
Yakada DoliSri Rajadhi Rajasinha
(1782–1798)
Queen UpendrammaBrotherSubbamma NayakaSri Venkata Perumal
4 Madurai Spouses
[N 22]
Two sonsSix daughtersSri Vikrama Rajasinha
(1798–1815)
Venkata Angammal

See also

Notes

  1. King of Kapilavastu
  2. King of Sinhapura
  3. Same Person
  4. Same Person
  5. Same Person
  6. Same Person
  7. King of Madhura
  8. King of Sinhapura
  9. Consort to Anula
  10. Consort to Anula
  11. Consort to Anula
  12. Consort to Anula
  13. A Lambakanna
  14. A Lambakanna
  15. A Lambakanna
  16. Tamil Spouse
  17. Sinhala Spouse
  18. Regional King of Kandy
  19. Regional Queen of Kandy
  20. Died young
  21. King of Thanjavur Nayak kingdom
  22. Including daughter of Nadukattu Sami Nayakkar

References

  1. "Geneology Of Kings". books.lakdiva.org. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
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