Lokissara

King of Polonnaruwa
Lokissara
King of Polonnaruwa
Reign1210-1211
PredecessorLilavati
SuccessorLilavati

Lokissara was a Damila soldier who was enlisted with an army abroad and defeated the Royal Polonnaruwa Army deposing Lilavati. Lokissara ruled for nine months from 1210 to 1211 before the Royal Army restored Lilavati for the third time.

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  • Kings & Rulers of Sri Lanka
  • Codrington's Short History of Ceylon
Lokissara
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Preceded by
Lilavati
King of Polonnaruwa
1210–1211
Succeeded by
Lilavati
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