Chodaganga of Polonnaruwa explained

Chodaganga
King of Polonnaruwa
Reign:1196-1197
Predecessor:Vikramabahu II
Successor:Lilavati
Royal House:House of Kalinga

Chodaganga was King of Polonnaruwa in the twelfth century, who ruled from 1196 to 1197.[1] He succeeded his uncle Vikramabahu II, whom he usurped as king of Polonnaruwa and ruled for nine months[2] before he was deposed and blinded by the general Senevirat, who installed Lilavati, wife of Parakramabahu I, as the new ruler. Chodaganga was also a nephew of Nissanka Malla.

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  1. Book: Dikshit, Damodar Datta . Agriculture, Irrigation, and Horticulture in Ancient Sri Lanka: From Earliest Times to 1186 A.D. : a Study Based on the Pāli Vaṃsa Literature of Sri Lanka . 1986 . Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan . 978-81-217-0000-9 . en. 40.
  2. Book: Yamin, Mohammed . Cultural History of Odisha . Readworthy Publications . 978-93-5018-430-1 . en.