Mahinda V | |
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King of Sri Lanka (Anuradhapura) | |
Reign | 982–1017 |
Predecessor | Sena V |
Successor | Rajaraja Chola I (Anuradhapura) Vikramabahu (Ruhuna) |
Died | 1029 |
Issue | Kassapa |
Father | Mahinda IV |
Mahinda V was King of Anuradhapura in the 10th and 11th centuries. He was the last king of the Anuradhapura Kingdom, and the last from the House of Lambakanna II.[1] In 993, Anuradhapura was invaded and captured by the Chola, under the command of Rajaraja Chola I. Mahinda V fled to Ruhuna, the southern part of the country.[1] He was later taken prisoner and taken to India, where he died as a prisoner in 1029. The Mahavamsa records that the rule of Mahinda V was weak and he was unable to control Sri Lanka correctly. The country was powerless and his army refused to follow orders.[2]