Koá¹á¹hasÄra
A village to the east of Pulatthipura. It was once the refuge of VikkamabÄhu II (Cv.lxi.43) and, again, of GajabÄhu (Cv.lxx.355). After GajabÄhu’s death his ministers took his body to KotthasÄra, and the village became the headquarters of MÄnÄbharana (Cv.lxxi.6, 11). There was in the village a garrison for mercenary soldiers, specially occupied by the Keralas, and this garrison once revolted against ParakkamabÄhu I (Cv.lxxiv.44).
Later, the Damiḷas, MÄgha and JayabÄhu, set up a fortification there (Cv.lxxxiii.15; see also Cv.Trs.i.229, n.1). It was evidently a point of strategic importance.
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