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A province of Ceylon, probably to the
north of Anurādhapura. It was often occupied by the Tamils, and its chiefs
refused to acknowledge allegiance to the Sinhalese kings. Its people had to be
subdued from time to time by the Sinhalese kings, in order to establish the
peace of the land and the security of the throne (See, e.g., Cv.xliv.71;
xlvii.3, 54; xlviii.83-4, 95, 112).
The district formed a convenient
landing-place for invaders coming to Ceylon from India, where they might
complete their preparations (E.g., Cv.i.14). It is sometimes called Uttararattha,
E.g., Cv.ixx.92.

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