In Sri Lanka, the names Mestiços (Portuguese for "Mixed People") or Casados ("Married") referred to people of mixed Portuguese and Sri Lankan (Sinhalese and Tamil) descent. The names can be traced back to the 16th century.
History
The first mestiços descended from Portuguese explorers, soldiers and merchants who reached Ceylon (an earlier name of Sri Lanka) after the pioneering voyage of Vasco da Gama.
When the Dutch East India Company took over coastal Ceylon, the descendants of the mestiços took refuge in the central hills of Kingdom of Kandy under Sinhalese rule.
By the middle of the 18th century, the descendants of the mestiços had partly merged with descendants of the Dutch, giving rise to a Eurasian community (a mixture of Portuguese, Dutch, Sinhalese and Tamil), known as the Burghers. Some of these people spoke Portuguese, others spoke Dutch. Later, the Burgher community developed into two different communities: the Dutch Burghers and the Portuguese Burghers.
The Portuguese presence in Ceylon was extended to non-urban areas, there is a wide Portuguese heritage in Sri Lankan society, culture and administration. Lexicon of Portuguese origin can be found in the Sinhala language (at least 1,000 words), there may be more but insufficient study has been carried out.
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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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