Kuda Tissa was a king of Anuradhapura, the first established kingdom in ancient Sri Lanka. He ruled in the 1st century BC, between 50 BC to 47 BC. He succeeded his uncle Chora Naga as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by Siva I after being poisoned by his own mother.[1]
Kuda Tissa | |
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King of Anuradhapura | |
Reign | 50 BC – 47 BC |
Predecessor | Chora Naga |
Successor | Siva I |
Consort | Anula |
House | House of Vijaya |
Father | Mahakuli Mahatissa |
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