List of Sri Lankan Malays

This is a list of Sri Lankan Malays.

Native headmen of Ceylon

Native headmen of Ceylon - The Native headmen system was an integral part of the administration of the island of Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka) under the successive European colonial powers, namely the Portuguese Empire, the Dutch East India Company and the British Empire. Native headmen or leaders where appointed by the European colonial administrators to function as intermediates between the Europeans and the native populous. During different periods through this system these headmen functioned in military, policing, administrative and ceremonial capacities. They served as translators, revenue collectors and wielded quasi-judicial powers. Much of the system evolved and changed over time until some of the last vestiges of it were removed in the post-independent Ceylon.[1]

Mudaliyar (Mudali - මුදලි)

  • Gate Mudaliyar Baba Hakim Muthaliph (1779-1839) of Magampattuwa[2]
  • Gate Mudaliyar Baba Thajul Arifin Doole (1834-1909) of Hambantota[3]
  • Mudaliyar Ahamath Ibrahim Jainu-Deen (1864-1924) of Badulla[4]
  • Mudaliyar Baba Junoor Haji Bahar[5]

Muhandiram (මුහන්දිරම්)

  • Muhandiram Tuan Kitchil AbuCassim Burah[6]

Leading Business Persons[7]

Politicians

Judges & Lawyers

Judges

  • Justice Maas Thajoon Akbar KC (June 15, 1880 – April 22, 1944)[13] - He was the 58th (01st Muslim) Justices of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. He was the 08th (01st Muslim) Solicitor General of Sri Lanka. He was appointed as the Solicitor General in 1925 and held the office until 1928.
  • Sameeha Thabreez - an elocution teacher known for teaching English

Physicians

  • Dr. A R Deane (1918-2003)[14]

Defence

Sri Lanka Army

  • Brigadier T. S. B. Sally - Brigadier Tuan Samayraan Buhary Sally, SLSR was a Sri Lankan military leader, he was the Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army and was the first Malay and Muslim in the country to reach this rank and post.[15]
  • Brigadier T. M. Bohoran - SLE was a Sri Lankan military leader, he was the General Officer Commanding 56 Offensive Infantry Division during operations Jaya Sikurui, He was also the Commander, Engineer Brigade, Commanding Officer 1 Field Engineer Regiment and Aide De Camp (ADC) to Lt Gen GADGN Senewiratne, 10th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army.
  • Brigadier T. B. Morseth RWP RSP - GR was a Sri Lankan military leader, He commanded the prestigious 3rd Gajaba Regiment and 8th Gajaba Regiment during many offensive operations conducted in the North & East in Sri Lanka. He was also the Centre Commandant of Gajaba Regiment and Commandant, Army Training Centre, Maduru Oya before migrating to Australia in 2005.
  • Major General Tuan Fadyl Meedin RSP (Twice), Ldmc, MMS (Osm. Ind), MIT (C.Sturt, Aus), CSMP, M.ISMI (UK), 6th Colonel Commandant, Sri Lanka Signal Corps, 1st Chief Signal Officer, Chief Innovations Officer, 14th Signal Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army, 8th Centre Commandant, Sri Lanka Signal Corps and 1st Chief Controller, Centre for Research & Development, Ministry of Defence, Sri Lanka. Most senior rank signaller among malays to have ever served the armed forces in Sri Lanka. He was promoted to the substantive rank of Major General with effective from 28 February 2011. He is also the 1st Sri Lankan CSMP Laureate from ISMI, UK.
  • Major General M. Z. R. Sallay - He held the appointment of Colonel Commandant of the Sri Lanka Army Ordinance Corps from 2009 to 2014. He was promoted to the rank of Major General on 28 November 2013 marking the date in Sri Lankan Malay history books as the day our community produced its first ever Major General of the Sri Lanka Army.
  • Major General Tuan Suraj Bangsajayah RWP RSP VSV USP ndu, Colonel of the Regiment, Gemunu Regiment, Commandant, Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force, Director General General Staff, Army Headquarters, Commandant, Infantry Training Centre, Minneriya, Deputy General Officer Commanding, 58 Infantry (Offensive) Division during the last phase of the operation conducted to liberate North & East from LTTE terrorists.
  • Lt. Colonel Tuan Nizam Muthaliff RWP, MI (July 12, 1966 – May 31, 2005) (O/60727) was the former Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion Military Intelligence Corps.(MIC)
  • Colonel Tuan Rizly Meedin (27 July 1966 – 30 October 2005) General Staff Officer 1 of the Military Intelligence Directorate. (Rana Sura Padakkama (RSP), Sri Lanka Army 50th Anniversary Medal, Sri Lanka Armed Forces Long Service Medal, 50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal, Deshaputhra Sammanaya, North and East Operational Medal, Purna Bhumi Padakkama, Vadamarachchi Operational Medal and Riviresa Campaign Service Medal.)
  • Colonel Tuan Nizam (Raja) Dane RWP, (Killed in action - June 24, 1997 during Operation Jaya Sikurui) was the former Commanding Officer of the 10th Battalion, Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment of the Sri Lanka Army.

Sri Lanka Air Force

  • Wing Commander Retired Tuan Rajioon Singalaxana (RCyAF/SLAF)
  • Wing Commander Faizal Cassiere died in SLAF Shanxi Y8 aircraft crash at Iyakachchi 5 July 1992
  • Flying Officer A. M. A Packeer died in Aircraft Crash on 22 January 1997
  • Sergeant T. H. Sherifdeen died in Aircraft Crash on 29 April 1995

Sri Lanka Navy

  • Captain Tuan Zackhairoon Bagus (Deceased 3 March 2020)

Pre 1947

  • Inspector of Police (IP) B.H.Dole
  • Police Constable (PC) Sabhan - The origin of annual Police Day commemoration dates back to March 21, 1864, when Constable Sabhan died of gunshot injuries received during a police raid to apprehend the notorious bandit Utuwankande Sura Saradiel.

Post 1947

SSP. TMB Mahath.

SSP M C Mahamoor

Sports

Cricket

  • Baba Roshan Jurangpathy (born 25 June 1967) is a Sri Lankan former Test cricketer. He played his debut test against India in 1985 at Asgiriya Stadium.

Football

Rugby Football

  • Fazil Marija (born 2 December 1985) - Served as the Vice Captain of the Sri Lanka National Rugby Teams of 2011 and 2013

Swimming

Other

See also

References

  • The Directory on Sri Lankan Malays (2008)
  • Careem, Tuan M. Zameer (2017). Persaudaraan (Brotherhood). Malay Life in Sri Lanka (2nd ed). Colombo: S Godage & Brothers. Print
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