Overview
The Jaffna Kingdom (Tamil: யாழ்ப்பாண அரசு, Sinhala: යාපනය රාජධානිය; 1215–1619 CE), also known as Kingdom of Aryachakravarti, was a historical kingdom of what today is northern Sri Lanka. It came into existence around the town of Jaffna on the Jaffna Peninsula and was traditionally thought to have been established after the invasion of Kalinga Magha from Kalinga in India. Established as a powerful force in the north, northeast and west of the island, it eventually became a tribute-paying feudatory of the Pandyan Empire in modern South India in 1258, gaining independence when the last Pandyan ruler of Madurai was defeated and expelled in 1323 by Malik Kafur, the army general of the Delhi Sultanate. For a brief period in the.
Historical Periods
Jaffna kingdom (1314–1351)
1314 CE – 1351 CE
Capital: NallurArea: 22,777 km²
Jaffna kingdom (1352–1587)
1352 CE – 1587 CE
Capital: NallurArea: 11,785 km²
Jaffna kingdom (1588–1594)
1588 CE – 1594 CE
Capital: NallurArea: 11,785 km²