Chora Naga of Anuradhapura

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Chora Naga
King of Anuradhapura
Reign62 BC – 50 BC
PredecessorMahakuli Mahatissa
SuccessorKuda Tissa
ConsortAnula
HouseHouse of Vijaya
FatherValagamba

Chora Naga was King of Anuradhapura in the 1st century BC, who ruled from 62 BC to 50 BC. He succeeded his cousin Mahakuli Mahatissa as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by Kuda Tissa.King Chora Naga was not a follower of the Mahavihara sect. He had even demolished 18 temples that belong to Mahavira. As a result, the author of the Mahāvaṃsa the referred to him as a thief.[1]

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  1. ^ "Queens of Valour". Retrieved 2021-08-03.

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Chora Naga of Anuradhapura
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62 BC–50 BC
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