The Dravidians
founded the beautiful State of Tamil Nadu 5,000 years ago. Today it
is home to some of the most magnificent sculptures and architectural
wonders of the world.
About 350 years ago,
Tamil Nadu’s capital city Chennai was created by the East India
Company. The last King of vanishing Vijayanagar Empire, Rajah of
Chandragiri offered Francis Day, an East India Company trader, a
three-mile long strip of land. In July 1639 Francis Day and his
superior built a factory, which was named Fort St. George.
When the British were in
complete control of the city, after a decade’s feud with the
French, they expanded the city by encompassing the neighbouring
village of Triplicane, Egmore, Purasawalkam and Chetput to form the
city of Chennapatnam, as it was known then.
Besides being
Britain’s first bastion from which flourished an empire, Chennai,
formerly known as Madras retains a harmonious blend of the old and
the new. Elaborate Pujas are a apart of every home. Women still wear
flowers in their hair and young girls practice the age-old
Bharatanatayam Dance everyday. In this charming city modernization
has not dampened the rich heritage handed down form generation to
generation.
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