Rajasinha, the son and successor of Mayadunne…
February 1588 CE
Rajasinha, the son and successor of Mayadunne of Sitawaka, has besieged Colombo, the capital of Portuguese Ceylon, for twenty-two months.
In the absence of a Sitawakan navy, the Portuguese—supplied from Goa via the sea—can hold out for extended periods of time.
After a shift in policy by Calicut ensures that there is no hope of rekindling the old alliance with the south Indian kingdom, Rajasinha is forced to abandon the siege in February 1588 to deal with unrest further inland.
His main battle is against the Portuguese forces in defense of the sovereignty of the Sinhala monarch, but he continues to battle numerous internal forces—some regional and individual, supported directly and indirectly by forces from Portugal.