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Alagakkonara (Sinhala: අලගක්කෝනාර, lit. 'Alagakkōnāra', Tamil: அழகக்கோன், lit. 'Aḻakakkōṉ'), also known as Alakeshwara, were a prominent feudal family that provided powerful ministers and military rulers during the medieval period in Sri Lanka. Although some historian say that the family was of Tamil origin originated from Madurai or Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. They arrived in Sri Lanka around the 13th century and naturalized themselves in Sri Lanka. One member of the family is noted for founding the current capital of Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte as a fort from which he waged a war against encroaching tax collectors from the Jaffna kingdom in the north. The family lost most of its influence after its leader was taken captive by the Ming Dynasty (Chinese) Admiral Zheng He in

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  • Alagakkonara (bahasa Sinhala: අලගක්කෝනාර, har. 'Alagakkōnāra', bahasa Tamil: அழகக்கோன்), yang juga dikenal sebagai Alakeshwara, adalah sebuah keluarga feodal berpengaruh yang menyediakan para penguasa militer dan menteri berkuasa pada abad pertengahan di Sri Lanka. Meskipun beberapa sejarawan berkata bahwa keluarga tersebut berasal dari , yang lainnya berkata bahwa mereka berasal dari Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mereka datang ke Sri Lanka pada sekitar abad ke-13 dan menaturalisasikan diri mereka sendiri di Sri Lanka. (in)
  • Alagakkonara (Sinhala: අලගක්කෝනාර, lit. 'Alagakkōnāra', Tamil: அழகக்கோன், lit. 'Aḻakakkōṉ'), also known as Alakeshwara, were a prominent feudal family that provided powerful ministers and military rulers during the medieval period in Sri Lanka. Although some historian say that the family was of Tamil origin originated from Madurai or Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. They arrived in Sri Lanka around the 13th century and naturalized themselves in Sri Lanka. One member of the family is noted for founding the current capital of Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte as a fort from which he waged a war against encroaching tax collectors from the Jaffna kingdom in the north. The family lost most of its influence after its leader was taken captive by the Ming Dynasty (Chinese) Admiral Zheng He in (en)
  • Alagakkonara (tamoul : அழகக்கோன்) ou Alakeshwara est le nom d'une famille féodale de premier plan qui donna au Sri Lanka de grands ministres et des chefs de guerre pendant la période médiévale. Bien que certains historiens pensent que la famille était d'origine malayalam, d'autres soutiennent qu'elle venait de la région de Kanchipuram, dans le Tamil Nadu, en Inde. La famille perdit l'essentiel de son influence après que son chef, Vira Alakeshwara, eut été fait prisonnier par l'amiral chinois Zheng He en 1411. (fr)
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  • Alagakkonara (Sinhala: අලගක්කෝනාර, lit. 'Alagakkōnāra', Tamil: அழகக்கோன், lit. 'Aḻakakkōṉ'), also known as Alakeshwara, were a prominent feudal family that provided powerful ministers and military rulers during the medieval period in Sri Lanka. Although some historian say that the family was of Tamil origin originated from Madurai or Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. They arrived in Sri Lanka around the 13th century and naturalized themselves in Sri Lanka. One member of the family is noted for founding the current capital of Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte as a fort from which he waged a war against encroaching tax collectors from the Jaffna kingdom in the north. The family lost most of its influence after its leader was taken captive by the Ming Dynasty (Chinese) Admiral Zheng He in 1411. (en)
  • Alagakkonara (tamoul : அழகக்கோன்) ou Alakeshwara est le nom d'une famille féodale de premier plan qui donna au Sri Lanka de grands ministres et des chefs de guerre pendant la période médiévale. Bien que certains historiens pensent que la famille était d'origine malayalam, d'autres soutiennent qu'elle venait de la région de Kanchipuram, dans le Tamil Nadu, en Inde. Ils arrivèrent vers le XIIIe siècle au Sri Lanka, où ils s'établirent. L'un des membres de la famille est réputé avoir fondé la capitale actuelle du Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte, en y construisant un fort pour combattre les hommes chargés de collecter les impôts pour le compte du royaume de Jaffna, au nord du pays. La famille perdit l'essentiel de son influence après que son chef, Vira Alakeshwara, eut été fait prisonnier par l'amiral chinois Zheng He en 1411. (fr)
  • Alagakkonara (bahasa Sinhala: අලගක්කෝනාර, har. 'Alagakkōnāra', bahasa Tamil: அழகக்கோன்), yang juga dikenal sebagai Alakeshwara, adalah sebuah keluarga feodal berpengaruh yang menyediakan para penguasa militer dan menteri berkuasa pada abad pertengahan di Sri Lanka. Meskipun beberapa sejarawan berkata bahwa keluarga tersebut berasal dari , yang lainnya berkata bahwa mereka berasal dari Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mereka datang ke Sri Lanka pada sekitar abad ke-13 dan menaturalisasikan diri mereka sendiri di Sri Lanka. (in)
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