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Utthama Chola Lankeshwaran
Parakesari Varman
Chola Governor
Reign1059–1072 CE
EmperorRajendra Chola II
PredecessorSangavarman Lankeshwaran
SuccessorVijayabahu I
EmperorVirarajendra Chola
King of Trincomalee
Reign1072–1093 CE
PredecessorSangavarman Lankeshwaran
SuccessorJayamkonda Chola
Born1018 CE
Thanjavur, Chola Empire (modern day Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu)
Died1093 CE (aged 75)
Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
IssueJayamkonda Chola
HouseCholas
DynastyChola
FatherRajendra Chola II
ReligionHindu

Utthama Chola (or Utthama Chola Lankeshwaran), was the son of Rajendra Chola II.

History

After the death of Sangavarman Lankeshwaran (the elder brother of Rajendra Chola II) in 1059 CE, Vijayabahu I revolted in an attempt to gain power in Sri Lanka. Rajendra Chola II invaded Sri Lanka to thwart the efforts of his rival, Vijayabahu. After defeating Vijayabahu I and expelling him from Polonnaruwa, in 1059 CE, Rajendra II crowned his son, Utthama Chola, as Governor of the Sinhala (Sri Lanka), with the title "Utthama Chola Lankeshwaran". Utthama Chola ruled over the entire expanse of Sri Lanka as a subordinate of his father from 1059 CE to 1072 CE before taking over Trincomalee, the northern province of Sri Lanka, which he ruled until his death in 1093 CE.

References

  • Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1935). The CōĻas, University of Madras, Madras (Reprinted 1984).
  • Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1955). A History of South India, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002).


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