Duenuge Disan Pedris

Duenuge Disan Pedris was a Ceylonese, entrepreneur and mine owner.

Making his fortune in mining and expanded into other ventures, D. D. Pedris became one of the wealthiest men in the island at the time.

The execution of his only son Captain Henry Pedris by the British colonial government under martial law during the 1915 riots, initiated the movement toward independence and providing motivation and a martyr for those who pioneered the movement.

[1] Born in Galle, he started his business ventures in 1872 by venturing into graphite mining and later open several mines in Galle, Kaluthara and Aluthgama areas.

[3][4] Following the death of his son, Pedris built the Isipathanaramaya Temple in Havelock Town in his memory.