The Six Dravidians
The Six Dravidians were six Tamil Chiefs apparently from the Pandyan Dynasty who ruled the Anuradhapura Kingdom from 436 to 452.
| The Six Dravidians | |
|---|---|
| Country | Anuradhapura Kingdom |
| Founded | 436 |
| Founder | Pandu |
| Final ruler | Pithiya |
| Titles | King of Anuradhapura |
| Deposition | 452 |
Background
Before the Six Dravidians had invaded the island, the Anuradhapura Kingdom was ruled by Mittasena (435-436).
Rulers
Pandu
| Pandu | |
|---|---|
| King of Anuradhapura | |
| Reign | 436–441 |
| Predecessor | Mittasena |
| Successor | Parindu |
Pandu was the first of the Six Dravidians. He was a Pandyan, in South India, who established foreign rule in Anuradhapura through a Pandyan invasion. He ruled from 436 to 441
Parindu
| Parindu | |
|---|---|
| King of Anuradhapura | |
| Reign | 441–441 |
| Predecessor | Pandu |
| Successor | Khudda Parinda |
| Father | Pandu |
Parindu, the son of Pandu, was the second of the Six Dravidians. He ruled for less than a year in 441.
Khudda Parinda
| Khudda Parinda | |
|---|---|
| King of Anuradhapura | |
| Reign | 441–447 |
| Predecessor | Parindu |
| Successor | Tiritara |
| Father | Pandu |
Khudda Parinda, the third of the Six Dravidians, reigned from 441 to 447. He was the younger brother of Parindu.
Tiritara
| Tiritara | |
|---|---|
| King of Anuradhapura | |
| Reign | 447 |
| Predecessor | Khudda Parinda |
| Successor | Dathiya |
| Died | 447 |
Tiritara was the fourth of the Six Dravidians. He ruled for two months in 447 until he was defeated and killed by Dhatusena.
References
External links
- VIJAYA and the Lankan Monarchs
- Lakdiva - LIST OF THE SOVEREIGNS OF LANKA
- The Mahavamsa History of Sri Lanka The Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka
- Complete list of Sri Lankan Leaders
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