The Portuguese arrived in the Kingdom of Kotte in 1505. By 1594 they had appointed a captain-general to control the Portuguese occupied territory called Portuguese Ceylon on the island of modern-day Sri Lanka. In that time, there were numerous captain-generals until 1658. The post of captain-general was preceded by that of the captain-major in 1551 and before that by the captain in 1518.
List of governors
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| History | | Dambadeniya Era (1232–1341) | |
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| Gampola Era (1341–1395) | |
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| Kotte Era (1395–1594) |
- Ming treasure voyages
- Vijayanagara invasions of Sri Lanka (1435, 1437 & 1440)
- Kotte conquest of Jaffna (1449–50 & 1453-4)
- Sinhala–sange revolt (1470s)
- Kandyan independence (1469)
- 1518 Kotte–Portuguese War
- 1521 Kotte–Portuguese War
Crisis of the Sixteenth Century (1521–1594) |
- Vijayabā Kollaya (1521)
- Weerasuriya revolt (1521)
- Expulsion of Malabar Muslims from Kotte (1526)
- Kotte–Portuguese alliance (1533)
- Wars of Kotte Succession
- 1536–39 Kotte–Sitawaka War
- Sitawaka–Calicut alliance
- Kandy–Portuguese alliance (1542)
- Kotte–Kandy alliance (1546)
- 1547 Kandy–Sitawaka War
- 1550 Siege of Kotte
- Kotte–Portuguese invasion of Kandy (1550)
- Portuguese–Sitawaka War (1551)
- 1552 Kandy–Sitawaka War
- Revolt of Veediya Bandara (1553)
- Sitawaka–Portuguese alliance (1555)
- 1555–65 Kotte–Sitawaka War
- 1574 Sitawaka attack on Kandy (1574)
- 1574–78 Portuguese attack on Sitawaka (1574)
- Portuguese destruction of the Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara (~1575)
- Siege of Colombo (1579–1581)
- Sitawaka conquest of Kandy (1581–1592)
- Battle of Balana (1582)
- Revolt of Wijayakon Mudaliyar (1592)
- Attempted assassination of Rajasinha I (1585)
- Siege of Colombo (1587–1588)
- Battle of Hanwella (1594)
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| Mantris |
- Agamati (Chief minister)
- Jayamahalena
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- Missions abraod
- 1416 Ming
- 1421 Ming
- 1432 Ming
- 1433 Ming
- 1436 Ming
- 1445 Ming
- 1459 Ming
- 1541–43 Portugal
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