1173 Polonnaruwa invasion of Chola | |||
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Belligerents | |||
Polonnaruwa army |
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General Lankapura | Governors of Tondi and Pasi |
In 1173, an invasion began against the dynasty of South India by the Sinhalese king Maha Parakramabahu and Vira Pandyan of Pandyan Dynasty.[1][2] His armies and Vira pandya armies first captured the Pandyan kingdom, and then advanced into Chola Nadu, attacking the Tondi and Pasi regions of Present-day Ramanathapuram.