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Kandyan Convention

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1815 treaty incorporating the Kandyan Kingdom into the British Empire
Kandyan Convention
First (left) and final (right) pages of the convention
Drafted1815
Signed2 March 1815 (1815-03-02)
LocationTemple of the Tooth,Kandy,Kingdom of Kandy
Condition
Signatories
Parties2
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Inthe history ofSri Lanka, theKandyan Convention (Sinhala:උඩරට ගිවිසුම,romanized: Udarata Giwisuma) was atreaty signed on 2 March 1815 between the Britishgovernor of Ceylon,Sir Robert Brownrigg, and the chiefs of theKandyan Kingdom,British Ceylon, whereas, according to the Sinhala version of the Convention, the signatories were the chiefs of Sihale(note 1), for the deposition of KingSri Vikrama Rajasinha and ceding of the kingdom's territory to theBritish Crown. It was signed in the Magul Maduwa (Royal Audience Hall) of theRoyal Palace of Kandy.

Background

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The king, ofSouth Indian ancestry, faced powerful opposition from theSinhalese chieftains who sought to limit his power. A successful coup was organized by the chieftains, ending 2358 years of self-rule on the island and resulting in the imprisonment of the king inVellore. The treaty is unique in that it was not signed by the monarch on the throne but by members of his court and other dignitaries of the kingdom.

The convention gained a degree of infamy when, according to apocryphal sources, Ven.Wariyapola Sri Sumangala Thero, a Buddhist monk of the kingdom, seized and trampled a Union Jack hoisted by the British, demanding the flag of Kandy be left flying until the convention was signed.[1]

The authenticity of the native signatures have recently been called into question.[2]

Treaty content

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Theproclamation consisted of 12 clauses.

  1. 'Sri Wickrema Rajasinha', the 'Telugu' king, is to forfeit all claims to the throne of Kandy.
  2. The king is declared fallen and deposed and the hereditary claim of his dynasty, abolished and extinguished.
  3. All his male relatives are banished from the country.
  4. The dominion is vested in the sovereign of the British Empire, to be exercised through colonial governors, except in the case of the Adikarams,Disavas, Mohottalas,Korales,Vidanes and othersubordinate officers reserving the rights, privileges and powers within their respective ranks.
  5. The religion of Buddhism is declared inviolable and its rights to be maintained and protected.
  6. All forms of physical torture and mutilations are abolished.
  7. The governor alone can sentence a person to death and all capital punishments to take place in the presence of accredited agents of the government.
  8. All civil and criminal justice over Kandyan to be administered according to the established norms and customs of the country, the government reserving to itself the rights of interposition when and where necessary.
  9. Other non-Kandyan's position [is] to remain [as privileged as previously] according to British law.
  10. The proclamation annexing the Three and Four Korales andSabaragamuwa is repealed.
  11. The dues and revenues to be collected for the King of the United Kingdom as well as for the maintenance of internal establishments in the island.
  12. The governor alone can facilitate trade and commerce.

Signatories

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Lieutenant-General SirRobert Brownrigg, Governor of Ceylon
Part of the Kandyan contingent to the convention

Witnesses

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  • John D'Oyly – Chief Translator to the Government
  • J.A.S. Surtherland – Deputy Secretary to the Government

The document

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The archives of theGovernment of Sri Lanka possesses the original copy of the convention.

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See also

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Notes

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1.^ Page 1 (Sinhala version): ".....සීහලෙ වැසියන් වෙනුවට අධිකාරන්වරු සහසීහලෙ ර‍ටවල්වලද දිසාවල්වලට ද දිසාපතිවරු ඇතුළුව වෙනත් ප්‍රධාන රදලවරු මෙහි එක්වු මොහොට්ටාලලා කොරාලලා සහ අනිකුත් සුළු මුලාදෑනි ඇතුළුව සෙනාවද අභිමුඛයෙහිදි එක පක්ෂයකට වී ...."

References

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  1. ^Karunaratna, Nihal (1999).Kandy, Past and Present, 1474–1998 A.D. Kandy: Ministry of Religious and Cultural Affairs. p. 116.ISBN 9556131213.
  2. ^Gunawardena, Lalith (3 March 2010)."රටම රැවටූ උඩරට ගිවිසුම". divaina.com. Divaina. Archived fromthe original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved20 April 2018.

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