Korale

In the current context, Korale has become a relevant topic of great interest to society. Over time, Korale has gained importance and has generated a great impact in different areas, from politics to technology. That is why it is crucial to fully explore all the dimensions and repercussions that Korale has in our modern world. In this article, we will delve into the analysis and study of Korale, addressing its origins, evolution and its influence in different sectors. Furthermore, we will reflect on the future implications that Korale could have on society and how these can best be addressed.

17th century Dutch map of Sri Lanka depicting several Corale.
Robert Knox's 1681 map of Sri Lanka depicting several Corale.

A Korale or Corale was formerly a revenue district in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). During the British colonial administration, a low country korale was under the purview of a Mudaliyar while an upcountry korale came under the purview of a post that was itself known as Korale or Korale Mahaththaya. To this day localities retain their old names and most land titles retain reference to the Korale the land is located in.

See also

References

  1. ^ Nur Yalman (1967). Under the Bo Tree; Studies in Caste, Kinship, and Marriage in the Interior of Ceylon. University of California Press. pp. 157–. GGKEY:T4JA247ECCZ.
  2. ^ Dilesh Jayanntha (2 November 2006). Electoral Allegiance in Sri Lanka. Cambridge University Press. pp. 92–. ISBN 978-0-521-02975-9.