Sri Lankan Mudaliyars
Sri Lankan Tamil Society, Titles in Sri Lanka
978-613-9-19762-0
6139197627
100
2013-01-11
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mudali (or Mudaliyar) was a colonial title & office in Sri Lanka. The Portuguese colonials created the Mudaliyar class in the 17th century by enlisting natives of different castes form the coastal areas, who were most likely to serve the Portuguese masters with utmost loyalty. The Dutch continued the practice of the Portuguese. This class used the Mudali as a hereditary title; however, the British re-established a Mudaliyar class, with appointments that had the title of Mudali, this process was stopped in the 1930s when the Native Department of the British government of Ceylon was closed down. All appointments of Mudaliyars were made by the Governor of Ceylon.
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