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The '''1st Kandyan War''' 1803-1805.
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== Summary ==
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The British gained control of the coastal areas in the 1795-96 [[War against Dutch in Ceylon]] but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kandyan_Kingdom Kingdom of Kandy] continued to rule the central highlands. In 1802 the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amiens Treaty of Amiens] formally ceded the Dutch territories to Britain and they were declared a Crown Colony so were not a part of British India.
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Competing rivals for the Kandyan throne sought assistance from the British and tensions arose when British subjects were maltreated by agents of the Kandyan First Minister. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_North,_5th_Earl_of_Guilford Frederick North], first British Governor of Ceylon, used this as an excuse to invade on 31 January 1803. Two forces were dispatched - one under Maj-Gen Hay MacDowell from Colombo and the other from Trincomalee under Co. Barbut.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:34, 30 December 2010

1st Kandyan War
1803-1805
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location: Sri Lanka
Combatants:
East India Company Sinhalese
Result: British victory
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Category:
1st Kandyan War
Trichinopoly & Ceylon

Summary

The British gained control of the coastal areas in the 1795-96 War against Dutch in Ceylon but the Kingdom of Kandy continued to rule the central highlands. In 1802 the Treaty of Amiens formally ceded the Dutch territories to Britain and they were declared a Crown Colony so were not a part of British India.

Competing rivals for the Kandyan throne sought assistance from the British and tensions arose when British subjects were maltreated by agents of the Kandyan First Minister. Frederick North, first British Governor of Ceylon, used this as an excuse to invade on 31 January 1803. Two forces were dispatched - one under Maj-Gen Hay MacDowell from Colombo and the other from Trincomalee under Co. Barbut.

External Links

1st and 2nd Kandyan War (Ceylon) 1798-1818 The British Empire
1st Kandian War 1803-05 Wikipedia
The Campaign in 1803 Google Books
Lt-Col Burton Gage Barbut Google Books

Historical books online