List of National Heroes of Sri Lanka
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This list shows recipients of the title "National Heroes of Sri Lanka"
List of National Heroes
- Pandara Vanniyan - 1982[1]
Leaders (19) of the Great Rebellion of 1817–18 who were labeled by the British as traitors, made National Heroes on 8 December 2016.[2][3]
- Keppitipola, late Desave of Ouva
- Godegedera, Late Adikarame of Ouva
- Ketakala Mohattale of Ouva
- Maha Betmerale of Kataragama in Ouva
- Kuda Betmerale of Kataragama in Ouva
- Palegolle Mohattale of Kataragama in Ouva
- Wattekeyle Mohattale of Kataragama in Ouva
- Polgahagedare Rehenerale of Kataragama in Ouva
- Passerewatte Vidane of Kataragama in Ouva
- Kiwulegedere Mohottale of Walapane
- Kalugamuwe Mohottale of Walapane
- Udamadure Mohottale of Walapane
- Kohukumbure Rate Rala of Wellassa
- Kohukumbure Walauwe Mohottale of Wellassa
- Butawe Rate Rale of Wellassa
- Baginigahawela Rate Rale of Wellassa
- Maha Badullegammene Rate Rale of Wellassa
- Bulupitiye Mohottale of Wellassa
- Palle Malheyae Gametirale of Wellassa
Participants (49) of the Great Rebellion of 1817–18 who were sentenced to death by the Martial Court, made National Heroes on 11 September 2017.[4][5]
- Appurala Arachchila, Uva
- Appuhamy Arachchila, Uva
- Arampola (Loku) Mohottala, Sath Koralaya
- Aluthnuwara Appuwa, Sabaragamuwa
- Aluthnuwara Naideral], Sabaragamuwa
- Aluvihare Nilame, Matale
- Ellepola Maha Nilame, Matale
- Idamegama Ganethirala, Uva Medakinda
- Iriyagama Kalubanda, Yatinuwara
- Udapalathe Vidane
- Kalugalpitiye Vidane
- Kepettipola Maha Nilame, Matale
- Kindi Menika Duraya, Sabaragamuwa
- Kirinaida (First)
- Kirinaida (Second)
- Kiriminda
- Kivulegedara Mohottala, Viyaluwa
- Kuda Badulugammana Raterala, Wellassa
- Kumbakele Shilpa
- Kethukurala, Sath Koralaya
- Kotabowe Magalarawe Mohottala, Wellassa
- Ganitha Uva
- Thennewatte Disawa, Dumbara
- Diyakele Pihanarala
- Deegolle Raterala, Uva
- Dewdiya Raterala, Uva Yatikinda
- Dewagolle Hondahami, Sabaragamuwa
- Nindagame Dinga
- Tikirala Alias Kandukara Arachchi
- Tikiri Rala
- Pelawa Mahaduraya
- Puncha/Pinchi
- Polgahagedara Pihanarala, Uva
- Butawe Raterala, Wellassa
- Boragolle Mohottala, Walapane
- Bodimaluwe Vidane, Sabaragamuwa
- Madugalle Udagabada Nilame, Dumbara
- Madulle Aruma]], Walapane
- Madulle Ganethirala, Walapane
- Madulle Punchirala, Walpane
- Mawathagama Nilame, Sath Koralaya
- Medagasthalawe Basnayaka Rala
- Wadawela Mohottala, Uva
- Welarawe Raterala, Uva
- Sedara, Sabaragamuwa
- Hakmana Thennewatte Nilame, Dumbara
- Hannasgedara Mohottala, Matale
- Haloluwe Kuda Sattambi, Harispattuwa
- Higgahalande Vidane, Uva
Participants (32) of the Great Rebellion of 1817–18 who were declared as "betrayers" and expelled to Mauritius by the Martial Court, made National Heroes on 11 September 2017.[4][5]
- Ambagaspitiye Lekam, Dumbara
- Amunugama Hitapu Kunam Maduwe Lekam, Dumbara
- Ihagama Unnanse, Harispattuwa
- Iriyagama Nilame, Yatinuwara
- Iriyagama Rate Mahathmaya, Yatinuwara
- Ketakele Mohottala, Uva
- Ketakumbure Hitapu Rate Mahathmaya, Udunuwara
- Kurukohogama Kiribanda, Dumbara
- Kempitiye Korala, Sathara Koralaya
- Kohukumbure Raterala, Wellassa
- Galagoda Kotte Disa Mahathmaya, Hewaheta
- Godegedara Adikaram, Wellassa
- Thalagune Wannaku Nilame, Dumbara
- Dangamuwe Mohottala, Uva Yatikinda
- Dedunupitiya Mohottala, Thumpane Palle Palatha
- Demodara Mohottala, Sabaragamuwa
- Dodamwala Banda
- Pitawala Lekam Mahathmaya, Dumbara
- Pilimathalawe Nilame, Yatinuwara
- Maththemagoda Thamankaduwa Disawa, Thumpane
- Mathethemagoda Thun Korale Disawa, Thumpane
- Meegahapitiye Raterala, Wellassa
- Meewathure Hitapu Lekam, Yatinuwara
- Rahupola Pihanarala, Uva Udukinda
- Wattekele Mohottala, Uva Soranathota
- Walpalagolle Muhandiram, Thumpane Ganata Palatha
- Wettewe Hitapu Rate Mahathmaya, Thumpane Uda Palatha
- Hapathgamuwa (Loku) Mohottala, Viyaluwa
- Hapathgamuwe (Kuda) Mohottala, Viyaluwa
- Kanawerelle Raterala, Uva
- Karane Raterala
- Kurugahagama Kiribanda
- Puran Appu
- Gongalegoda Banda
- Kadahapola thero
Incomplete
- Anagarika Dharmapala[6]
- C. W. W. Kannangara[6]
- D. R. Wijewardena[6]
- Don Stephen Senanayake[6]
- E. W. Perera[6]
- Fredrick Richard Senanayake[6]
- Henry Pedris[6]
- James Peiris[6]
- Ponnambalam Arunachalam[6]
- Ponnambalam Ramanathan[6]
- Tuan Burhanudeen Jayah[6]
- A. Ekanayake Gunasinha
- Arthur V. Dias
- Charles Edgar Corea
- Don Baron Jayatilaka
- George E. de Silva
- Gratien Fernando
- Henry Woodward Amarasuriya
- Herbert Sri Nissanka
- Leslie Goonewardene
- M. C. Siddi Lebbe
- Madduma Bandara Ehelapola
- N. M. Perera
- Philip Gunawardena
- S. Mahinda
- Susantha de Fonseka
- Thomas Amarasuriya
- Victor Corea
- Vivienne Goonewardena
- W. A. de Silva
- Walisinghe Harischandra
- Wilmot A. Perera
References
- ^ Somasundaram 2010, p. 4.
- ^ Department of Government Printing 2016.
- ^ Bandara 2019.
- ^ a b Department of Government Printing 2017.
- ^ a b Kanakarathna 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Sunday Times 2011.
Bibliography
- Bandara, Kelum (6 March 2019). "Ban lifted on 'Angampora': Wellessa heroes honoured". www.dailymirror.lk. Daily Mirror. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
- Kanakarathna, Thilanka (11 September 2017). "81 leaders in 1818 freedom struggle declared as national heroes". www.dailymirror.lk. Daily Mirror. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
- Somasundaram, Daya (2010). "Collective trauma in the Vanni- a qualitative inquiry into the mental health of the internally displaced due to the civil war in Sri Lanka". International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 4. University of Jaffna: 4. doi:10.1186/1752-4458-4-22. PMID 20667090. S2CID 40442344.
- "Proclamation By His Excellency The President" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1998/25 (Extraordinary). Sri Lanka: Department of Government Printing. 21 December 2016.
- "Proclamation By His Excellency The President" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 2036/11 (Extraordinary). Sri Lanka: Department of Government Printing. 11 September 2017.
- "Sri Lanka's Independence movement". www.sundaytimes.lk. Sunday Times. 30 January 2011.