Bhuvanaikabahu VII of Kotte
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Bhuvanaikabahu VII (1468 – 29 December 1550) was King of Kotte in the sixteenth century, who ruled from 1521 to 1550. He was the eldest son of Vijayabahu VII of Kotte, whom he succeeded, and his chief queen Anula Kahatuda.[1] He was born in 1468 [2] and his brothers were Mayadunne of Sitawaka and Rayigam Bandara. After his father married a second time, his new queen brought a son from another relationship called Deva Rajasinghe, who the king intended to pass on the crown to,[3] and Bhuvanaikabahu and his two brothers responded by fleeing the kingdom, and on their return they had an army given by the King of Kandy.[4]
Bhuvanaikabahu VII | |
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King of Kotte | |
Reign | 1521–1550 |
Predecessor | Vijayabahu VII |
Successor | Dharmapala |
Born | 1468 |
Died | December 29, 1550(1550-12-29) (aged 81–82) Kingdom of Kotte |
Spouse | Gampola Princesses (Subadra or Samudra) |
Issue | Samudra Devi |
House | House of Siri Sanga Bo |
Father | Vijayabahu VII |
Mother | Anula Kahatuda |
Bhuvanaikabahu VII was succeeded by his grandson Dharmapala.