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Meaning of "kandyan"

Kandyan relates to Kandy, a city in Sri Lanka, or its culture or inhabitants
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  • Of or relating to the city of Kandy in Sri Lanka.
  • A native or inhabitant of the city of Kandy in Sri Lanka.

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The temple is built by using classical Kandyan architecture.
With the exception of Kandyan dancers who are the same everywhere.
The architecture of the edifice resembles the Kandyan era.
They did not encounter any Kandyan troops and advanced without encountering resistance.
The entire temple complex is built using classical Kandyan architecture.
The Kandyan army consisted of forces raised from the five divisions of the kingdom.
The whole temple complex is built using classical Kandyan architecture.
By this time Kandyan units had arrived and they too joined the fight.
The wooden ceiling and walls bear paintings of the Kandyan period.
The Kandyan spy succeeded in his mission and the letter was brought to the General.
These paintings are recognized as some of the best examples of the Kandyan era paintings.
Enjoy the famous Kandyan cultural program.
It fought alongside British troops in the Kandyan wars.
The blanks of the Kandyan Frescoes have been filled with traditional flower patterns.
Dancers performing the famous Kandyan dance.

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The Kandyan kingdom.
There is a folk story about an artist in Kandyan Era.
Artists who painted the marvelous Kandyan Frescoes are not much popular.
The Kandyan Convention formally ceded the entire country to the British Empire.
Most of the surviving ivory works are attributed to Kandyan Kingdom.
The Kandyan province.
The exact numbers of Lascarin and Kandyan casualties are not known.
It features 50 gilded statues of the Buddha and is decorated in traditional Kandyan style.
The second page of Kandyan Convention.
The Kandyan roof is primarily used for religious, and historically, royal buildings.
Almost all the paints which were used in Kandyan Frescoes were natural.
According to the Kandyan administrative system, the king was head of all spheres.
The medal was the only one struck for the Kandyan Wars.
The first Kandyan war.
Most of the Kandyan kingdom was mountainous and thickly forested, inhabited by snakes and leeches.
In the evening you will be able to enjoy a Kandyan Cultural Dance show.
This Kandyan war.
A group of prisoners dressed in colorful local outfits, welcomed Vassula with songs and Kandyan dancing.
The Portuguese withdrew and the Kandyan army occupied Jaffna.
To their surprise the Kandyan forces began to retreat rapidly, even abandoning easily defendable positions.
On 2 March, the kingdom was ceded to the British under a treaty called the Kandyan Convention.
The main attraction here are the Kandyan dance and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth.
It was returned to Sri Lanka after independence, and now rests in the Kandyan Museum.
In the evening, witness a colourful Kandyan dance performance at a local theatre.
Kandyan drummers can be seen wearing armlets while performing, even in the 21st century.
The Tesawalamai, Muslim and the Kandyan laws have now been modified and restated by legislation.
Kandyan dances tell a story, but they do not use the " mudra " as in the Indian tradition.
Today the elaborately costumed ves dancer epitomizes Kandyan dance, which highlights Sri Lanka 's culture.
Among its exhibits, it contains regalia of the 17th century Kandyan Kings.
Early evening, witness a Kandyan Dance performance and be treated to a spectacular fire-walking finale.
In the evening, you will witness the Kandyan Dance Performance.
In the Kandyan Convention, the use of the word Tamil (Demala) is strik-.
All these regiments fought alongside British troops in the Kandyan wars which began in 1803.
Following the Kandyan Wars, the island was united under British rule in 1815.
Among its exhibits are the regalia of the 17th century Kandyan Kings.

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