The ancient Kingdom of Kurunegala. According to ancient demarcations the Kurunegala city lies within the precincts of Daduru Oya from the North,Kalu Ganga from the South and the kingdom of Malaya from the East.The land itself had belonged to the ancient Kingdom of Maya.Even though the city is located on flat land it is surrounded by a mountainous region in one side and on the other there are five massive rocks namely Anda gala (a rock shaped like an Eel),Ibba gala (a rock shaped like a tortoise) Etha gala (a rock shaped like an Elephant), Yaddessa gala and Kuruminiya gala (a rock shaped like a beetle).These geographical formations had protected the ancient kingdom from invasions of enemy forces.The ancient routes that lead to the city fell along the passes that separated these huge rocks and hence they were arduous to trek.It is evidently discernible if one is to peruse though an ancient map of the city that the Kingdoms of Kurunegala and Kandy shared the same military stra...
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