High Middle Ages · South Asia · Politics

1093

Kulottunga I Abolishes Sri Lankan Tribute

1093

In a gesture of diplomatic pragmatism disguised as magnanimity, Chola king Kulottunga I abolished the tribute payments that his predecessors had extracted from the Sinhalese kingdom for decades. The move acknowledged a reality: projecting naval power across the Palk Strait was expensive, and the tribute was never worth the cost of enforcing it. Better to trade freely and save the warships for closer threats. The decision stabilized Chola-Lankan relations for a generation.