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Coordinates: 6°5435N 80°0457E / 6.909695°N 80.082496°E / 6.909695; 80.082496
 

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Hanwella fort
Hanwella, Sri Lanka
Hanwella fort is located in Colombo District
Hanwella fort

Hanwella fort

Coordinates6°54′35N 80°04′57E / 6.909695°N 80.082496°E / 6.909695; 80.082496
TypeDefence fort
Site information
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built1597
Built byPortuguese and Dutch
Battles/warsBattle of Hanwella (1803)

Hanwella fort (Sinhala: හංවැල්ල බලකොටුව Hanwælla Balakotuwa; Tamil: ஹன்வெல்லைக் கோட்டை, romanized: Haṉvellaik Kōṭṭai) was located in Hanwella, Colombo, on the banks of the Kelani River. Hanwella, which means 'skin sands', was the site of an ancient ferry route across the river. Malwana fort was situated about 15 km (9.3 mi) on the other side of the Kelani River.

It is thought that the fort was originally constructed by King Mayadunne of Sitawaka, to protect the ferry crossing. The Portuguese occupied the fort and under the command of Don Jerónimo de Azevedo rebuilt it in their own style, mostly consisting of earth ramparts, in 1597.[1] It was captured by the Dutch, who constructed a star-shaped fort using kabook (a local laterite rock), completing the work in 1684. In 1761 Kirti Sri Raja Singha, the second Nayaka king of Kandy, captured the fort and the surrounding district, massacring the garrison at the fort.[2] The Dutch recaptured the fort in the following year.

In 1786, the fort fell under the control of the British.[3] In 1797, shortly after the British occupied the lowlands, a rebellion broke out and sepoys of the 35th Madras Regiment were besieged within the walls of the Hanwella fort and took casualties. In 1803 during the first British-Kandyan War, Kandyan forces, under Pilima Talauva, attacked the fort which was commanded by Lieutenant Charles Mercer on 3 September. The British managed to hold off the Kandyans until reinforcements arrived under the command of Captain William Pollard on 6 September.[4]

View of Hanwella Fort (1736)

Little evidence of the fort remains apart from remnants of the fortifications and the moat. A rest house is currently located on the site of the former fort. On 17 December 1875 the then Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, stopped at the rest house and planted a jack tree on the site to commemorate his visit to Sri Lanka. The tree and two stone seats, which were constructed for the royal family, can still be seen at the site.[1][5]

The 1980 Sinhalese-language film Ganga Addara, directed by Sumitra Peiris, was filmed at the fort's location.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Hanwella Fort". AmazingLanka.com. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  • ^ De Silva, Rajpal Kumar; Beumer, Willemina G. M. (1988). Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602-1796. Serendib Publications. p. 104. ISBN 90-04-08979-9.
  • ^ Wijeratne, Dharmasiri (6 December 2012). "Section of historic moat filled despite protests". Daily News. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  • ^ Jaques, Tony (2007). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges - Volume 2. Greenwood Press. p. 434. ISBN 978-0-313-33538-9.
  • ^ "Hanwella". Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  • ^ Cooray, Nilan (26 August 2002). "Quarterly Tours - No. 3" (PDF). National Trust of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 24 November 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hanwella_fort&oldid=1206969471"

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