History: Recent submissions

  • Manatunga, D.K. (Annual research symposium, Legends on North India 6th B.C.E to the 3rd B.C.E. University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2010)
  • Wanninayaka Sudharmawathie (2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES, 22-13 NOVEMBER 2013 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF KELANIYA, 2013)
    This paper focuses on the relationship between the economic conditions of the Dambadeniya Period and the Royal Donations to the Buddhist Sangha. The political instability during the last phase of the Rajarata civilization ...
  • Wanninayaka Sudharmawathie (1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES, 18-20 JULY 2008 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF KELANIYA, 2008)
    In the history of Ceylon, the change of capitals for the third time occurred in the city of Dambadeniya in 1232 A.D. under the king of III Vijayabahu of Dambadeniya became the center of power and overall authority. When ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (SocialHistory Society 36"' Annual Conference,University of Manchester, 2011)
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (International Conference - the Inter University Cooperation Program RegionalStability through Economic, Social andEnvironmentalDevelopment in the GreatMekongSub-RegionalandAsia Pacific, Sri Lanka, 2011)
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (34th Annual International Conference, Social History Society University of Wat-wick, United Kingdom, 2009)
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (Proceedings ofthe AnnuaIResearch Symposium 2007 - Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2007)
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2003 - Faculty ofGraduate Studies, University ofKelaniya, 2003)
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (22nd International Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art (EASAA 2014) at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm, Sweden, 2014)
    Hereby, my attention is focused on the study of the monetary transactions in the Anur?dhapura period which runs from the 6th B.C. to 1017 A.C. In order to understand the nature of the internal trade of the Anuradhapura ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (National Seminar on Religion and Society in Peninsular India (7th-16th Centuries A.D), Department of History School of Social Sciences and International Studies Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India, 2011)
    Sri Lanka was under the Chola rule from 1017 A.D. to 1070 A.D. The impact of the Chola rule is manifested prominently in the sculptural art of the period in Sri Lanka, especially around the kingdom of Polonnaruwa. It is ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (Knowledge for Development, annual Research Symposium, RCSS, Sri Lanka, 2011)
    It is not certain as to when the use of coins was commenced in Sri Lanka. According to the literary sources and archaeological sources in Sri Lanka, it is obvious that there was a system of barter. It has been accepted ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (Annual research symposium, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2008)
    The book Jinakalamali, the chronicle of Siam, contributes to the study of Sri Lankan history. This book gives many details about the religious intercourse between Sri Lanka and Siam in 13th ? 15th centuries. Ratanapachcha ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (1st International Conference on Social Sciences in Sri Lanka, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2008)
    The reign of Nissankamalla is limited to a few verses in Mahawamsa. But his numerous vainglorious inscriptions which he has inscribed give many informative details about his administration. Nissankamalla?s inscriptions ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (3rd International congress, Society of South Asian Archaeology (SOSAA), Centre for Asian Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2010)
    The ancient Sinhales are responsible for introducing the concept of hospitals to the world. According to the Mahavamsa, written in the 6th century A.C. King pandukabhaya (4th century B.C) had lying in homes and hospitals ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (UGC-SAP National Seminar on Social Cultural Transformations in Early South India, School of Social Sciences and International studies, Department of History, Pondicherry University India, 2010)
    The ancient Sinhales are responsible for introducing the concept of hospitals to the world. According to the Mahavamsa, written in the 6th century A.C. King pandukabhaya (4th century B.C) had lying in homes and hospitals ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (5th International Congress of Society of South Asian Archeology (SOSAA), India, 2014)
    This paper focuses on the study of the trade in the Anur?dhapura period which runs from the 6th B.C. to 1017 A.C. In order to understand the trade of the Anuradhapura period, the inscriptions are found from the places such ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (18th Annual Session, Tamilnadu History Congress, India, 2011)
    It is obvious that, Sri Lanka has experienced an open economic system in the ancient times, and the rulers had given the state patronage for trading whereby, trading had never been discouraged. As, it had been the tradition ...
  • Gunawardana, V.D.N.S. (Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2004-Faculty of Graduate Studies. University of Kelaniya, 2004)

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