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Prince Tissa Tissa was king of Upatissa Nuwara (modern-day Sri Lanka) from 454 BC to 437 BC. He succeeded his older brother Abhaya after his deposition. Tissa was appointed the regent by his eight younger brothers but would only be consecrated king after h ...
, Sinhalese regent of the Kingdom of Tambapanni (454 BC–437 BC) *
Vitashoka Vitashoka or Tissa (born 3rd-century BCE) was a prince of the Maurya Empire as the only full-brother of Ashoka, and the only brother left alive by Ashoka. According to Divyavadana, he was a follower of the Tirthikas and used to criticize the B ...
, the brother of Ashoka, called Tissa in the Southern Buddhist tradition *
Tissa (prince) ''Sadet Chao Fa Jaya'' Tissa ( th, เจ้ามหาอุปราช (ติสสะ)) was a Laotian prince. He was the viceroy (''oupahat'') of Vientiane from 1826 to 1827. In Vietnamese records, he was called ''Ấp Ma Hạt'' (邑麻曷) ...
, viceroy of Vientiane, took part in Lao rebellion (1826–1828) * Tissa Balasuriya (1924–2013), Sri Lankan Roman Catholic priest and theologian * Tissa Wijeyeratne (1923–2002), former Sri Lankan barrister, diplomat and businessman * Tissa Vitharana (born 1934), Sri Lankan academic and politician ;Places *
Tissa, Germany Tissa is a municipality in the district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, in the eastern part of Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Eur ...
, municipality in Thuringia, Germany * Tissa, Cameroon, settlement of the Bata people * Tisza, tributary of the Danube * Tissa, India, village in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, and one of the twelve villages comprising the Saadat-e-Bara *
Tissa, Morocco Tissa is a town in Taounate Province, Fès-Meknès, Morocco.. Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in Morocco References Populated places in Taounate Province {{FèsMeknès-geo-stub ...


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Hermits Tissa and Thiha Tissa Kumaya and Thiha Kumaya were the sons of King Tissa Dama Gyaik and Queen Thi Yi Kappar Dawi, who ruled a kingdom at the base of Zinkyaik Pagoda, Zinkyaik Mountain. They were two of six hermits whom Gautama Buddha gave his Relics associated w ...
, Burmese Buddhist monks {{disambiguation, geo, given name Sinhalese masculine given names