In 1656, the Dutch captured the Portuguese fort at Colombo and thereafter dominated trade in and out of the island until they were replaced by the British in 1798 as a result of the Napoleonic conflicts.
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After exploiting and then double-crossing their Kandyan allies, the Dutch were able to capture Colombo in 1656 and drove the last Portuguese from Ceylon in 1658 ...
The name. Fort has remained and owing to extensive research by archaeologist Chryshane Mendis many Dutch remains have been identified. However, most of them are ...
The terms of the capitulation of Colombo in 1656 led immediately to a breach between Rajasinha and the Dutch. The king contended that Hulft had promised that ...
may 12, 1656 - The Dutch capture the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka, marking the start of Netherlands colonial rule of Dutch Ceylon · Added to timeline: · Date:.