Cankili I
Cankili I (Tamil: சங்கிலியன்) (died 1565), also known as Segarasasekaram (Jaga Rajasekharam), is the most remembered Jaffna kingdom king in the Sri Lankan Tamil history. He was active in resisting Portuguese colonial inroads into Sri Lanka. He inherited his throne via palace intrigues in which a number of heirs died under mysterious circumstances. Ultimately, he was removed from power by a local uprising that led to his son Puviraja Pandaram taking nominal power from him.
Cekaracacekaran VII Cankili I | |||||
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King of the Jaffna Kingdom | |||||
First from the right is Cankili I | |||||
Reign | 1519–1561 | ||||
Predecessor | Singai Pararasasegaram (Pararacacekaran VI) | ||||
Successor | Puviraja Pandaram (Pararacacekaran VII) | ||||
Born | Nallur | ||||
Died | 1565 Nallur | ||||
Burial | Nallur | ||||
Issue | Puviraja Pandaram (Pararacacekaran VII) | ||||
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Tamil | சங்கிலியன் | ||||
House | Aryacakravarti dynasty | ||||
Father | Singai Pararasasegaram (Pararacacekaran VI) | ||||
Mother | Mangathammal |
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