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The battle at Kataragama |
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By Halaliye Karunathilake Edited and
translated by Kamala Silva Illustrated by Saman Kalubowila |
Things were not in favour of the Cholas. They were not familiar with the geography of the area. Moreover, all who were in occupation in this area were Sinhala subjects. The Cholas could not trust any of them. But where Kesadana was concerned, things were different. All the Sinhala people were on his side. They were people born and bred in this part of the land and were quite familiar with the locality. They did not have any opponents. They were all united against the Cholas. The Cholas retreated after their defeat. Kesadana Kasubu attacked the Cholas, chasing them. |
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