- 4 February 1948Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, was a British colony since 181512. After several armed uprisings against the British rule2, Sri Lanka gained its political independence on 4 February 1948123. However, it remained a Dominion of the British Empire until 1972, when it became a republic and changed its name to the Republic of Sri Lanka12. Sri Lanka celebrates its National Day or Independence Day on 4 February every year3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
It succeeded when, on 4 February 1948, Ceylon was granted independence as the Dominion of Ceylon. Dominion status within the British Commonwealth was retained for the next 24 years until 22 May 1972 when it became a republic and was renamed the Republic of Sri Lanka .
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_independence_m…Following the Kandyan Wars, the island was united under British rule in 1815. Armed uprisings against the British took place in the 1818 Uva Rebellion and the 1848 Matale Rebellion. Independence was finally granted in 1948 but the country remained a Dominion of the British Empire until 1972. In 1972 Sri Lanka assumed the status of a Republic.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sri_LankaNational Day, also known as Independence Day, is a Sri Lankan national holiday celebrated annually on 4 February to commemorate the country’s political independence from British rule in 1948.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Day_(Sri_Lan… - People also ask
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