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|predecessor = [[Anthony Mooyart]]<br><small>''as acting governor''</small> |
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'''Iman Willem Falck''' (25 March 1736 |
'''Iman Willem Falck''' (25 March 1736 – 6 February 1785) was a Dutch colonial governor who served as the 32nd [[Governor of Zeylan]] during the [[Dutch period in Ceylon]]. He was appointed on 7 August 1765 and was Governor until 5 February 1785.{{sfn|Van Dulm|2012}} He was succeeded by [[Edward Hughes (Royal Navy officer)|Edward Hughes]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Cahoon|first=Ben|title=Dutch Governors|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Sri_Lanka.html|publisher=Worldstatesmen|access-date=1 March 2013}}</ref> |
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== Biography == |
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He was the son of Frans Willem Falck, of [[Cologne]], and Adriana Gobius, of [[Samarang]].<ref>F.H. de Vos, [http://www.dutchburgherunion.org/journals/vol_1_10/JDBU%20-%20Vol%205%20No%201%20-%201912(1).pdf Portraits of Dutch Governors of Ceylon] , in ''The Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon'', Volume V, Albion Press, [[Galle]], 1912, pp. 14-18.</ref> He married Theodora Rudolpha de Wendt in 1763. |
He was the son of Frans Willem Falck, of [[Cologne]], and Adriana Gobius, of [[Samarang]].<ref>F.H. de Vos, [http://www.dutchburgherunion.org/journals/vol_1_10/JDBU%20-%20Vol%205%20No%201%20-%201912(1).pdf Portraits of Dutch Governors of Ceylon]{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} , in ''The Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon'', Volume V, Albion Press, [[Galle]], 1912, pp. 14-18.</ref> He married Theodora Rudolpha de Wendt in 1763. |
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Shortly after taking office as governor, after a quarter century of hostilities, a treaty was made with the king of Kandy, |
Shortly after taking office as governor, after a quarter century of hostilities, a treaty was made with the king of Kandy, [[Kirti Sri Rajasinha of Kandy|Kirti Sri Rajasinha]], on February 14, 1766 in Colombo . The entire coastal area and cinnamon all districts remained in the hands of the East India Company, while Kandy was not to collude with other powers. As compensation, the king was a share of the profits promised to trade in elephants. The king sent a delegation to Batavia to negotiate favorable peace terms, but there was Van der Parra, cousin Iman Falck, Governor General. The provisions of the peace treaty were -dus- not softened.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://twierstr.home.xs4all.nl/ImanFalck/inleiding.html |title=Iman Falck, gouverneur van Ceylon |access-date=2015-03-29 |archive-date=2015-04-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402125558/http://twierstr.home.xs4all.nl/ImanFalck/inleiding.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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The Rijksmuseum is a watercolor by Carel Frederik Reymer 18th century an official meeting in 1772 between Iman Falck and an embassy from Kandy. Venue is the reception hall of the government building in Colombo. Dr. RL Brohier in his book Changing Face of Colombo describe the reception: |
The Rijksmuseum is a watercolor by Carel Frederik Reymer 18th century an official meeting in 1772 between Iman Falck and an embassy from Kandy. Venue is the reception hall of the government building in Colombo. Dr. RL Brohier in his book Changing Face of Colombo describe the reception: |
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"The Hall is lavishly decorated with rich carpets, lamps and candelabras, paintings large and small, mirrors with gilded frames, giving us a glimpse of the style in-which the Dutch Governors of Ceylon lived. Falk, the Governor and head of the Council is seated on Heavily wrought a wooden chair or a special shape. The three Envoys from Kandy -Maha Mohottiyar Dodanvala Ralahamy and Muhandirams Iniyagama Ralahamy and Mideniya Ralahamy are shown with optional legged straight combs in Their Hair. The silver spit afternoons, one beside the Dutch Governor and the others on the table indicate That the custom of chewing betel was Widely accepted by the Dutch in Ceylon. In some cases the Europeans |
"The Hall is lavishly decorated with rich carpets, lamps and candelabras, paintings large and small, mirrors with gilded frames, giving us a glimpse of the style in-which the Dutch Governors of Ceylon lived. Falk, the Governor and head of the Council is seated on Heavily wrought a wooden chair or a special shape. The three Envoys from Kandy -Maha Mohottiyar Dodanvala Ralahamy and Muhandirams Iniyagama Ralahamy and Mideniya Ralahamy are shown with optional legged straight combs in Their Hair. The silver spit afternoons, one beside the Dutch Governor and the others on the table indicate That the custom of chewing betel was Widely accepted by the Dutch in Ceylon. In some cases the Europeans also partook in this activity and found quids of betel pleasant and enjoyable. It is quite evident from this painting of the Reception Hall of the Dutch Governor's Residence That Hardly any vestiges of the Dutch Colonial style of architecture or decoration survived after the British converted the House to a church. "<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://twierstr.home.xs4all.nl/ImanFalck/inleiding.html |title=Iman Falck, gouverneur van Ceylon |access-date=2015-03-29 |archive-date=2015-04-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402125558/http://twierstr.home.xs4all.nl/ImanFalck/inleiding.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*{{cite book | last=Van Dulm | first=Frits | title='Zonder eigen gewinne en glorie' : Mr. Iman Wilhelm Falck (1736-1785), gouverneur en directeur van Ceylon en Onderhorigheden | publisher=Uitgeverij Verloren | year=2012 | location=Hilversum | hdl=1887/18470 | hdl-access=free }} |
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{{s-ttl|title=[[List of Governors of Zeylan|Governor of Zeylan]]|years=1765-1785}} |
{{s-ttl|title=[[List of Governors of Zeylan|Governor of Zeylan]]|years=1765-1785}} |
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| NAME = Falck, Iman Willem |
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Iman Willem Falck | |
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32nd Governor of Zeylan | |
In office 7 August 1765 – 5 February 1785 | |
Preceded by | Anthony Mooyart as acting governor |
Succeeded by | Edward Hughes |
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Born | 25 March 1736 Colombo, Dutch Ceylon |
Died | 6 February 1785 Colombo, Dutch Ceylon | (aged 48)
Iman Willem Falck (25 March 1736 – 6 February 1785) was a Dutch colonial governor who served as the 32nd Governor of Zeylan during the Dutch period in Ceylon. He was appointed on 7 August 1765 and was Governor until 5 February 1785.[1] He was succeeded by Edward Hughes.[2]
Biography
[edit]He was the son of Frans Willem Falck, of Cologne, and Adriana Gobius, of Samarang.[3] He married Theodora Rudolpha de Wendt in 1763.
Shortly after taking office as governor, after a quarter century of hostilities, a treaty was made with the king of Kandy, Kirti Sri Rajasinha, on February 14, 1766 in Colombo . The entire coastal area and cinnamon all districts remained in the hands of the East India Company, while Kandy was not to collude with other powers. As compensation, the king was a share of the profits promised to trade in elephants. The king sent a delegation to Batavia to negotiate favorable peace terms, but there was Van der Parra, cousin Iman Falck, Governor General. The provisions of the peace treaty were -dus- not softened.[4]
The Rijksmuseum is a watercolor by Carel Frederik Reymer 18th century an official meeting in 1772 between Iman Falck and an embassy from Kandy. Venue is the reception hall of the government building in Colombo. Dr. RL Brohier in his book Changing Face of Colombo describe the reception:
"The Hall is lavishly decorated with rich carpets, lamps and candelabras, paintings large and small, mirrors with gilded frames, giving us a glimpse of the style in-which the Dutch Governors of Ceylon lived. Falk, the Governor and head of the Council is seated on Heavily wrought a wooden chair or a special shape. The three Envoys from Kandy -Maha Mohottiyar Dodanvala Ralahamy and Muhandirams Iniyagama Ralahamy and Mideniya Ralahamy are shown with optional legged straight combs in Their Hair. The silver spit afternoons, one beside the Dutch Governor and the others on the table indicate That the custom of chewing betel was Widely accepted by the Dutch in Ceylon. In some cases the Europeans also partook in this activity and found quids of betel pleasant and enjoyable. It is quite evident from this painting of the Reception Hall of the Dutch Governor's Residence That Hardly any vestiges of the Dutch Colonial style of architecture or decoration survived after the British converted the House to a church. "[5]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Van Dulm 2012.
- ^ Cahoon, Ben. "Dutch Governors". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- ^ F.H. de Vos, Portraits of Dutch Governors of Ceylon[permanent dead link] , in The Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon, Volume V, Albion Press, Galle, 1912, pp. 14-18.
- ^ "Iman Falck, gouverneur van Ceylon". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ "Iman Falck, gouverneur van Ceylon". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
References
[edit]- Van Dulm, Frits (2012). 'Zonder eigen gewinne en glorie' : Mr. Iman Wilhelm Falck (1736-1785), gouverneur en directeur van Ceylon en Onderhorigheden. Hilversum: Uitgeverij Verloren. hdl:1887/18470.