Thampalakamam

[1] Portuguese colonial officers who came to the general area after 1622 with the destruction of the Koneswaram temple, described the village as prosperous and large.

It was the seat of government of medieval feudal lords of the area who had control over a region called Tampalakamam Pattu.

[2] It became the refuge of Hindus and their idols that were saved from the destruction of the temple of Koneswaram.

[3] During the Sri Lankan civil war in the 1980s and 1990s the village and the surrounding area were severely affected, leading to massacres and depopulation.

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