The
kingdom of Kandy was originally a principality of the
kingdom of Kotte, until
Senasammata Vikramabahu declared Kandy an independent state in 1469, establishing himself as its first king. However, the kingdom was later conquered by
Rajasinghe I of Sitawaka in 1581, marking the end of the first phase of the kingdom under the
Siri Sangha Bo dynasty. In 1592,
Vimaladharmasuriya I reestablished the kingdom with
his dynasty, earning him the title of the Kandyan Kingdom's second founder. During his reign, Kandy became a major political power and the sole successor of Sri Lanka's ancient
Anuradhapura,
Polonnaruwa, and
Kotte kingdoms. The Dinaraja dynasty handed over the kingdom to
the Nayakkar Dynasty in 1739 due to a lack of successors, ending the second phase of the kingdom. The Nayakkar Dynasty, which began with
Sri Vijaya Rajasinha, was seen as a great religious revival by the people, but the last king of this dynasty,
Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe's reign witnessed the gradual decline of the kingdom, leading to the abolition of the king's position in the kingdom in 1815. This resulted in the absorption of the kingdom into the
British Empire and marked the end of the
Sinhalese monarchy that had started back in 437 BC. ==Authority and Governance of the Kandyan Monarch==