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Capital of Sri Lanka

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The current legislative capital of Sri Lanka is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte and the executive and judicial capital is Colombo. Over the course of the island's history, the national capital has been in several locations other than Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, the following is a list of cities which have historically served as the capital city of Sri Lanka and its predecessor states.

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List of capitals

Mythological

  • Abhayanagara, Unknown. Capital of Abhaya, King of Sri Lanka (then known as Ojadīpa) in the time of Kakusandha Buddha.[1]
  • Sirīsavatthu, Until 543 BC[2]

Historical

Pre-Anuradhapura period (543–377 BC)

Anuradhapura period (437 BC–1017)

Polonnaruwa period (1017–1232)

Transitional period (1232–1597)

Kandyan period (1597–1815)

British Ceylon period (1815–1948)

Modern Sri Lanka (1948–present)

Others

Transitional period (1232–1597)

When the island was divided during the Transitional period, multiple capital cities existed at one time.

Notes

  1. ^ Also known as Sīhagiri
  2. ^ Also known as Pulatthipura, Pulatthinagara, Jananathapura by the Colas, Vijayarajapura and Parakkamapura
  3. ^ Also known as Gaṅgāsiripura

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This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 11:59
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