Ehelepola Nilame

Ehelepola Nilame
ඇහැලේපොළ නිලමේ
First Adigar
In office
1811–1814
Preceded byPilimathalawe III
Succeeded byMolligoda
Second Adigar
In office
1808–1811
Preceded byMegastenne
Succeeded byMolligoda
Personal details
Born1773
Kingdom of Kandy
Died1829
Mauritius
SpouseEhelepola Kumarihami
ChildrenEhelepola Loku Bandara
Ehelepola Madduma Bandara
Ehelepola Tikiri Manike
Ehelepola Dingiri Menike
Parents
  • Mudiyanse Adikaram (father)
  • Pilimatalawe Kumarihami (mother)
EducationYatawatte Pirivena
OccupationCivil servant

Ehelapola Wijesundara Wickramasinghe Chandrasekara Seneviratna Jayatillake Ekanayaka Amarakone Wahala Panditha Mudiyanse (Sinhala: ඇහැලේපොල විජයසුන්දර වික්‍රමසිංහ චන්ද්‍රසේකර සෙනෙවිරත්න ජයතිලක ඒකනායක අමරකෝන් වාහල පණ්‌ඩිත මුදියන්සේ;[1] 1773–1829), commonly known as Ehelapola Nilame (Sinhala: ඇහැලේපොළ නිලමේ), was a courtier of the Kingdom of Kandy. He was the Pallegampahe Adigar, and held the honorary title of Maha Nilame from 1811 to 1814 under the reign of Sri Vikrama Rajasinha of Kandy. Ehelapola joined a revolt against King Rajasinha in Sabaragamuva province after he was sent to conquer it, and his entire family was executed. He helped the British launch an invasion against the Kandy Kingdom, overthrow Rajasinha, and subjugate Kandy to the British monarchy under the Kandyan Convention. Various records of Sri Lankan history suggest that he aided the British with the plan to later overthrow them. He was later convicted of treason by the British following the Great Rebellion of 1817–18, and was exiled to Mauritius.

  1. ^ [Gamagē, N.J. (1980) Karatoṭa Nā Himi. Tihagoda: Nimal Jē. Gamagē. ]