Sunday, October 25, 2009

Tamil Nadu-Location























Tamil Nadu is located in the south eastern side of Indian peninsula with Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin as the southernmost tip of the land. It is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the North, Karnataka and Kerala from the west, Indian Ocean from the south and Bay of Bengal from the East. The Eastern and Western Ghats (mountain ranges) run along eastern and western borders of the state and meet at Sittlingi in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu. The Western Ghats, bordering Tamil Nadu, breaks only at two points - Palakkad (25 km wide gap) and Shencottah, which connect the state with Karnataka and Kerala. Tamilnadu, the 11th largest state lies between the northern latitude of 8.5" and 13.35" and the eastern longitude of 76.15" and 80.20". The area of the state is about 130,058 sq. kms. there are 32 districts of Tamil Nadu.

The capital and largest city is Chennai and is formerly known as Madras. The state was formed in the year 1969. The main language spoken here is Tamil. The main religions in the state are Hinduism, Christianity, Islam and Jainism. Tamil Nadu was once the home of four Tamil Kingdoms like Chera, Pandya, Pallava and Chola from 1st - 9th century AD. Their ruling period was known as the golden age of Tamil Nadu during which Art, Music as well as trade & agriculture reached its zenith. It is the leading producer of Agricultural products. Tamilnadu is home to numerous Temples, Pilgrim Centers, Hill Stations, Beaches etc. Tamil Nadu is referred as "Land of Temples".

The history of the Tamils presents an exciting pageant of a powerful civilization whose origin dates back to ancient times. Tamils belong to the Dravidian race and were the first major occupants of the country and settled in the north-western part of India long before the coming of the Indo-Aryans. Excavations have revealed that the features of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization bore a strong resemblance to this race. Later with the advent of the Aryans, the Dravidians were pushed back into the deep south where they ultimately settled.

The Sangam literature is the basis of Tamil History, culture and organisations from the 3rd century AD. The Cholas , the Pallavas, the Pandyas and the Cheras had their influence on Tamil Nadu and established their kingdoms. The Pallavas established their reign at Kanchipuram in about the 4th century Ad. They held power over the land of the Tamils from 6th and 9th centuries. At the end of the 9th century the Cholas established themselves they extended their empire and established contacts in South East Asia.

In the 13 the century the Pandyas dominated. The establishment of the Vijayanagar empire brought the downfall of the Pandyas. This empire ruled till the 16th century preserving and promoting Hindu culture. The Muslim powers influenced this region politically. The Marathas also influenced Madurai and Thanjavur till the advent of the English who wrested power from the French. During the 17th and the 18th centuries, conflicts between the trading companies of Europe arose for control of the major parts in the east. The British managed to control this region in the 19th century. This region was under the domain of the East India Company and continued till independence after which the state of Tamil Nadu was formed. The region under the jurisdiction of the Madras Presidency formed into a single unit and named Tamil Nadu in 1969.

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