Parakramabahu IX of Kotte had moved his …
Years: 1521 - 1521
Parakramabahu IX of Kotte had moved his capital in 1509 to Kelaniya, today a suburb of Colombo in Sri Lanka’s Western Province.
The Portuguese, having soon realized that control of Sri Lanka is necessary for protection of their coastal establishments in India, had begun to manipulate the rulers of the Kotte kingdom to gain control of the area.
The Kotte Kingdom's downfall begins with an event in 1521 that become known as the "Wijayaba Kollaya".
The Kotte king Vijayabahu VI's three sons mutiny and kill their father, dividing the kingdom among themselves.
This gives rise to three minor kingdoms: Kotte, Sitawaka and the Principality of Raigama.
The Portuguese, having skillfully exploiting rivalries within the royal family, take control of a large area of the kingdom.
Locations
People
Groups
- Sinhalese people
- Buddhists, Theravada
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Jaffna, or Aryacakravarti, Tamil Kingdom of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Kotte, Sinhalese Kingdom of
- Portuguese Empire
- Kandy, Sinhalese Kingdom of
- India, Portuguese State of
- Sitawaka, Sinhalese Kingdom of
Topics
- India, Medieval
- Age of Discovery
- Colonization of Asia, Portuguese
- Portuguese Conquests in India and the East Indies
- Portuguese Ceylon
- Wijayaba Kollaya (Spoiling of Vijayabahu)
