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Sri Lankan Independence - contributions of many 1505 - 165858 Independence Day (Sri Lanka) Venerable S. Mahinda Portuguesee pperioderiod Freedom Fighters Thera The poet and author The National Day of Sri Lanka is celebrated on 4th February to Freedom would not have been possible without some of the ‘Freedom Fighters,’ who Urged Sinhalese to fight 1658 - 179696 commemorate its political independence from British rule on that day worked hard to free the country from British for their freedom in the Dutch periodriod in 1948. The day is a national holiday in Sri Lanka. Imperialism. Independence movement (1901-1951) 1796 - 194848 Anagarika Dharmapala Sir James Peiris (1886-1950) Many national struggles were made in the history of Sri Lanka, and on The current British periodriod emblem has been Contributed to the Buddhist Prominent figure in the independence day all of these are remembered and celebrated. But the in use since revival of the 19th century. Sri Lankan independence independence movement against the British is especially recalled. 1972 Led to the creation of movement and a Vice President Road to Independenceependence (1864-1933) Buddhist institutions of the Legislative Council. 1818: Uva Rebellion Between WW I and WW II, 1815: March 2 political stirrings started to push Keppetipola Disawe was a prominent leader of the Sir Ponnambalam Sir Ponnambalam The British captured the Sri Lanka towards eventual Ramanathan (1851-1930) Arunachalam whole country by signing Uva rebellion of 1818 after he joined the rebels independence from Britain. This Tamil political leader (1853-1924) ‘Father of the Ceylon University’ the Kandyan Convention whom he was sent to suppress by the British. The fought against the tyranny of rebellion was defeated by the British. He fought At the end of WW II the British to rescue Sinhalese Fought to unify and consolidate it was evident that independence leaders who were imprisoned. the Ceylonese Nation. to free the country from foreign rule. would come very soon, in the C. W. W.Kannangara Don Richard Wijewardena Puran Appu was arrested wake of independence for Sri Lanka’s neighbour. (1884-1969) Established the Lake House by the British on July 29 ‘Father of Free Education’ newspapers and played a major 1848 at Wariyapola. Keppetipola Disawe After 1948 independence, a Opened up education to children role in the Independence Movement. (1886-1950) Gongalegoda Banda was committee was named to create from all levels of society. a national emblem and it was Edward Walter Perera Don Baron Jayatilaka also arrested by the adopted in 1954. Malay soldiers on ‘Lion of Kotte’ (1868-1944) Leader of the House of the The last King of Ceylon was Barrister, politician and September 21, 1848. freedom fighter of the State Council and On the day, at the Temple of the Sacred 1848: Sri Wickrema Rajasinghe. Sri Lankan independence Representative of Government of Ceylon in New Delhi. Tooth Relic, a British soldier had taken Matale Veera Puran Appu (1875-1953) movement. Rebellion down the Sinhalese flag and hoisted the On February 4, 1948 Ceylon Union Jack. Ven. Sri Sumangala Thera The first step gained Independence had taken it down and raised the to independence started The first Prime Minister Sinhalese flag again and declared.... with the Matale Rebellion, He was deposed and taken of independent Ceylon led by Veera Puran Appu and as a royal prisoner by the Hon. D.S. Senanayake hoisted the “Until the Convention was Gongalegoda signed the country belonged to Gongalegoda Banda against Banda British to Vellore Fort in Lion Flag at the ceremony on British Control in 1848. Southern India February 4, 1948. the Sinhalese” Graphic: Manoj Nishantha ‘Father of the Nation’(1883-1952).