Keppetipola Disawe

Rajapaksa Wickramasekera Mudiyanselage Bandaranayake Monaravila Keppetipola
Born
Udugoda, Udasiya Pattuwa, Matale, Kingdom of Kandy
Died25 November 1818
Cause of deathExecuted by beheading
Resting placeSri Lanka
NationalitySinhalese
OccupationDisawe of Matale & Disawe of Uva
Known forLeading the Uva Rebellion of 1818
SpouseDelwala Ethanahamy (Rathnapura)
Children2 sons
Parent(s)Golahela Disawe (Father),Monaravila Kumarihamy (Mother)
RelativesEhelepola Kumarihamy (Younger sister), Madduma Bandara Ehelapola(nephew)

Rajapaksa Wickramasekera Mudiyanselage Bandaranayake Monarawila Keppetipola (Sinhala:රාජපක්ෂ වික්‍රමසේකර මුදියන්සේලාගේ බණ්ඩාරනායක මොනරවිල කැප්පැටිපොල),[1][2][3] more widely known as Keppetipola Disawe was a Disawe, a high-ranking official under the rule of King Sri Wikrama Rajasinghe and later under the British Administration in Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon). He was a prominent leader of the Uva rebellion of 1818 after he joined the rebels whom he was sent to suppress by the British. The rebellion was defeated by the British, and Keppetipola Disawe along with several other leaders of the rebellion were found guilty of high treason and sentenced to death. He is well known for the exceptional courage that he showed at the moment of his execution and is now a national hero of Sri Lanka.

  1. ^ "The execution of Keppetipola Dissawe".
  2. ^ "Monaravila Keppetipola Maha Disawa".
  3. ^ "Vimukthi hatana ha Monaravila Disawa".