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Vijayabahu VII of Kotte

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Reign
  
1513–1521

House
  
House of Siri Sanga Bo

Father
  
Parakramabahu VIII

Grandchild
  
Rajasinha I of Sitawaka

Predecessor
  
Dharma Parakramabahu IX

Wives
  
Anula Kahatuda Kiravella Biso Bandara

Issue
  
Bhuvanekabahu VII Mayadunne, Raigam Bandara

Successor
  
Bhuvanaikabahu VII of Kotte

Children
  
Mayadunne of Sitawaka, Bhuvanaikabahu VII of Kotte, Raigama Bandara, Bhuvanekabahu VII of Sri Lanka

Parents
  
Parakramabahu IX of Kotte, Parakramabahu VIII of Kotte

Grandparents
  
Parakramabahu VI of Kotte, Parakramabahu VIII of Kotte

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Vijayabahu VII was the son of Vira Parakrama Bahu VIII, who was an adopted child of Parakrama Bahu VI who founded Kotte. He was born in c. 1445 and grew up with his brothers Sri Rajasinghe, Dharma Parakramabahu IX, and Raigam Bandara. He also had a sister who was married to Manamperi Arachchi.

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After the death of the elder brother, Dharma Parakramabahu IX, the people of Kotte wanted his half brother, Sakalakala Valla, to become king. At the time he was reigning as a Viceroy at Udugampola. However according to the Rajavaliya, a narrative of Sinhalese Kings, Vijaya Bahu was crowned as Vijaya Bahu VII by his half brother Sakalakala Valla. He came to the throne in 1513 A.D.

Family

Vijaya Bahu had two wives. The first was Anula Kahatuda, who Vijaya Bahu had cohabited with along with his brother Sri Rajasinghe who died at Menikkadawara. Anula produced three sons to Vijaya Bahu: Bhuvaneka Bahu, Mayadunne and Maha Raigam Bandara. He also took a queen from Kiravella who had a son called Deva Rajasinghe. This queen successfully persuaded her husband to make her son the King after his death, and Vijaya Bahu planned to murder his three sons.

Vijaya Bahu Kollaya

The three sons, Bhuvaneka Bahu, Mayadunne and Maha Rayigam Bandara had found out their fathers' plans to kill them and install Deva Rajasinghe on the throne of Kotte. They fled the kingdom and sought safety, whilst their father plotted with Ekanayake Mudaliyar and Kandure Bandara. Jaya Vira II, who was married to Mayadunne's cousin, was reigning as the King of Kandy. He provided the three brothers with an army to fight against their father. They planned an attack on Kotte, and Vijaya Bahu struggled to assemble an army, as no one was willing to cause harm to the royal princes. Consequently, he sent messengers to his three sons to ask for peace. They responded by asking for Ekanayaka Mudaliyar and Kandure Bandara to be sent to them, as they had participated in planning their deaths.

Ekanayaka Mudaliyar was able to escape, however Kandure Bandara was brutally murdered. Following this, the young prince Deva Rajasinghe was confronted by Mayadunne, and informed him that his father had a secret army waiting for them at Kudawatta. An encounter between the army of Vijaya Bahu and Mayadunne's men was avoided, and Mayadunne led his men straight for the palace in Kotte. Everything of value belonging to the king was robbed, while he hid with his wives in the highest point of the palace. Then it was decided that the king should die, however no Sinhalese accepted this task. The murder of the king was carried out by a Muslim man, named Salman

Following the death of the Vijaya Bahu VII, the kingdom was divided between the three brothers and a new form of government commenced. Bhuvaneka Bahu VII took the kingdom of Kotte, Mayadunne took Sitavaka and Rayigam Bandara had Raigam.

References

Vijayabahu VII of Kotte Wikipedia