The Maha Mudaliyar (Head Mudaliyar or මහ මුදලි) was a colonial title and office in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Head Mudaliyar functioned as the head of the low country native headmen and native aide-de-camp to the Governor of Ceylon.[1]
As the native headmen system became an integral part of the administration of the island under the successive European colonial powers, namely the Portuguese Empire, the Dutch East India Company and the British Empire; the colonial governors appointed a Head Mudaliyar from among the many mudaliyars. As with the role of headmen changed over the years functioning in military, policing, administrative and ceremonial capacities, the role of the Head Mudaliyar too evolved into a permanent position in the staff of the Governor. He would serve as personal translator and adviser to the Governor on native matters. Head Mudaliyar would stand behind the Governor on all state occasions, all ways standing in the presence of the Governor. He would wear a unique uniform which followed the lines of a Mudaliyar uniform and cocked hat. The last holder of the post was Sir James Peter Obeyesekere II, who held office from 1928 until his death in 1968 with no new head mudaliyars appointed thereafter.[2]
Following the death of Maha Mudaliyar Don Conrad Peter Dias Bandaranaike Maha Mudaliyar[3] he was succeeded by his nephew Don David De Saram. He was of the most popular and influential Maha Mudaliyars of Ceylon whose property was later donated to Rahula College, Matara. His cousin Don Juan Ilangakoon succeeded him as the Maha Mudaliyar and later the son of the latter who also happened to be the son-in-law of the former Maha Mudaliyar Don David Ilangakoon succeeded as the Maha Mudaliyar of Ceylon and was in office at the time of the British takeover from the Dutch. It was during this time, the then Govorner of Ceylon, Sir Frederick North was warned by the Dutch about the enormous influence of the De Saram-Ilangakoon-Bandaranayake-Obeyesekere family Dynasty.[4]
Following the death of Maha Mudaliyar Don David Ilangakoon , his sister's son-in-law, the then Mudaliyar of Talpe Pattu, Don Philipz Ferdinandez Wijeratne Obeyesekere II was appointed the Maha Mudaliyar.[5] Following a very brief tenure, his son Maha Mudaliyar Lambertus Obeyesekere took over as the Maha Mudaliyar. He was succeeded by his cousin Maha Mudaliyar Philpz Wijeyekoon Panditaratne and after his death, a cousin's son (nephew) of Maha Mudaliyar Lambertus Obeyesekere named, Maha Mudaliyar James Peter Obeyesekere I was appointed the Maha Mudaliyar.[6] He was succeeded by the husband of his niece, Sir Solomon Dias Bandaranaike.[7] The last Maha Mudaliyar of Ceylon was Sir Solomon's wife's first cousin Maha Mudaliyar Sir James Peter Obeyesekere II.[8]
^Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon: The Native Headman System
^"The Mudaliyar Class of Ceylon" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
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