History Of Ceilao

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History Of Ceilao
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Noolaham No. 3767
Author Pieris, P. E.
Category இலங்கை வரலாறு
Language ஆங்கிலம்
Publisher The Colombo Apothecaries Co Ltd
Edition 1909
Pages 416

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Contents

  • Introduction to the Second Edition - P.E.Pieres
  • Introduction to the First Edition - P.E.Pieres
  • Index to Chapters
  • In Which is Described the Position of the Island of Ceilao with Refernce to its Distance from the Pole
  • The Number of Kingdoms in the Island
  • Our Arrival in Ceilao and the Building of the Fortress of Columbo
  • Appendix
  • The Revolt of the Apuame Dom Joao With the Kingdoms of Candia and Uva and the First Conquest
  • In Which Recounted the Result of this War
  • Which Narrates the Marriages of Dona Catherina and What Followed
  • In Which is Shown How at the Death of the Emperor he Appointed the King of Portugal Heir to His Kingdom and the Council Which has Held
  • The Revenues Which the Emporeors Enjoyed and Some Details Which We Ought ti Know
  • How the Villages are Divited and the Other Dues Which the Natives Have to Render
  • Appendix
  • The Reasons Which Led to the Commencement of the War
  • The Expedition and the Treachery of the Modeliars by Which the General Constatino De Sa and All His Army Were Distroyed
  • The Reasons Which Led to the Renewal of War With the King
  • Of the Rest of the Incident and the Destruction of Our Army in Candia
  • The Alliapce Which the King of Candia Entered into With the Hollanders
  • The Capture of Our Two Fortesss of Betecalou and Trequimale
  • The Encounter Which Took Place Beteen our Army and the Hollanders at Caimel and the Loss of the Fortress of Negumbo and Galle
  • Appendix
  • The Mistakes Commited by us in the Conquest of India
  • Continued
  • A Journey Through the Portuguese Colonies
  • Continued
  • At the Commencement of Our Conquest We Should have Occupied India Malaca, Ormuz and Goa Alone
  • Continued
  • How We Ought to Have Abandoned all our Possesions in India and Occupied the Island of Ceilo
  • How The Island Should have been Utilised
  • The Rest of Our Mistakes of Modern Times
  • The Conclusion of this Work