Campaign of Danture
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The Danture campaign comprised a series of encounters between the Portuguese and the Kingdom of Kandy in 1594, part of the Sinhalese–Portuguese War. It is considered a turning point in the indigenous resistance to Portuguese expansion. For the first time in Sri Lanka a Portuguese army was essentially annihilated, when they were on the verge of the total conquest of the island. A 20,000-strong Portuguese army, led by Governor Pedro Lopes de Sousa, invaded Kandy on 5 July 1594. After three months, severely depleted by guerilla warfare and mass desertions, what remained of the Portuguese army was annihilated at Danture by the Kandyans under King Vimaladharmasuriya. With this victory, the Kingdom of Kandy emerged as a major military power; it was to retain its independence, against Portuguese, Dutch, and British armies, until 1815.
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| area | region | 1469 | Kingdom of Kandy | Wikidata | |
| event | armed conflict | 1594 | Campaign of Danture | military campaign | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1638 | Battle of Gannoruwa | battle | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1796 | Kandyan Wars | military expedition | Wikidata |
| site | fort | 1803 | Fort MacDowall | fort, ruins | Wikidata |
