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Samacheer Kalvi 4th Social Science Books English Medium The Story of Madras Presidency

Social Science : Term 3 Unit 2 : The Story of Madras Presidency

Unit 2

The Story of Madras Presidency

Learning Objectives

Children will be able to

●list today’s states and districts that were a part of Madras Presidency

●describe the history of Madras Presidency

●recognize the districts of Madras Presidency

●name the tourist places in Tamil Nadu

Madras Presidency

Madras Presidency was formed in 1801. It was an important province of British India. It was also known as Madras Province and officially known as the Presidency of Fort St. George. It included areas of southern India, such as the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, parts of Odisha and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.

The city of Madras now known as Chennai was the capital of the Presidency. In 1862, the province was divided into 22 districts. Then it was divided into 24 districts. Later in 1911, the province was further divided into 26 districts including North Arcot, South Arcot, Chingleput, Madras, Salem, Coimbatore, Trichinopoly, Tanjore, Madura, Ramnad, Tinnevelly and Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu. It was under British rule until 1947.

Do You Know? The first British Governor of Madras Presidency was Edward Clive and the last Governor was Archibald Edward Nye

After Independence

After 147 years of its formation, the Madras Presidency was renamed as Madras State in 1947 as India gained independence.

In 1956, the Madras State consisted of (four regions comprising of) 13 districts namely Madras, Chengalpattu, North Arcot, South Arcot, Salem, Tiruchirapalli, Thanjavur, Coimbatore, The Nilgiris, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Ramanathapuram and Kanniyakumari. It was officially renamed as Tamil Nadu in 1967. Let us learn more about the four regions of Tamil Nadu.

REGION I

Madras

The modern districts of Chennai,Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram constituted the Madras district. British bought a part of the land fromthe Nayak rulers in 1639. They built Fort St. George and named the area Madrasapattinam.

Gudiyam Caves are rock shelters in South India and are known for their prehistoric stone tools and evidence of humans living there near by two lakh years ago.

Mamallapuram was created by the Pallava Dynasty. It has many rock sculptures and is declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage site.

Uthiramerur, an ancient Chola village, is located in Kancheepuram district. The temple inscriptions of Uthiramerur are notable for their historical descriptions of rural self-governance.

North Arcot

The modern districts of Vellore and Tiruvannamalai constituted the North Arcot district.

Vellore Fort is an ancient fort built in 1566 by Chinna Bommi Nayak and Thimma Reddy Nayak.

The Vainu Bappu Observatory is an astronomical observatory. It is located at Kavalur. This is the biggest observatory in Asia.

South Arcot

The modern districts of Villupuram and Cuddalore constituted theSouth Arcot district.

Auroville is an experimental township in Villupuram district near Puducherry. It is a place where people from all over the world come and live together to build a culture of unity.

Gingee Fort also called as Senji Fort is one of the beautiful forts in Tamil Nadu. This fortress is built across three hillocks in Villupuram district. The British called this fort as “Troy of the East”.

Porto Novo also called as Parangipettai, is situated in Cuddalore district. The first iron and steel industry of India was located at Porto Novo in 1830.

REGION II

Salem

The modern districts of Salem, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri and Namakkal constituted the Salem district. The name Salem is derived from the word ”SAILAM”. It means an area surrounded by Mountains.

Mettur Dam also called as Stanely Reservoir was constructed across the river Cauvery in 1934. Hogenakkal is one of the waterfalls located in Dharmapuri district. Boat riding on Coracle made of bamboo is an attraction here. Hosur is an industrial city, located in Krishnagiri district.

Coimbatore

During British India, the Coimbatore district comprised the modern districts of Coimbatore,Erode, Tiruppur, The Nilgiris and a part of Dindigul.

Coimbatore is called as “The Manchester of South India”. Anaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Coimbatore district. It is now called as Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park. Erode district is famous for the production of handloom, power loom and readymade garments.

The Nilgiris

The Nilgiris was a place of special attraction for the Europeans because of its natural charm and pleasant climate. Doddabetta is the highest peak in the Nilgiris and it is the fourth highest peak in South India.

The ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ Udhagamandalam, better known as Ooty, is the most popular hill station in South India. Ooty was the summer capital of the  Madras Presidency. John Sullivan, the district Collector of Coimbatore, is credited for developing the beautiful hill station of Ooty.

REGION III

Tiruchirapalli

The modern districts of Tiruchirapalli, Karur, Pudukkottai Perambalur and Ariyalur formed theTrichinopoly district.

Tiruchirappalli Rockfort is a templebuilt on an ancient rock. It is constructed on a rock that is 83 meters tall. There are two Hindu temples inside the fort.

Ranjankudi Fort is located in Perambalur. This fort was constructed by Nawab of the Carnatic.

Gangaikonda Cholapuram is located in Ariyalur district. UNESCO declared this temple as one of the world famous heritage monuments. Ariyalur district is also known for its rich prehistoric fossils.

Thanjavur

The modern districts of Thanjavur, Nagapattinam and Tiruvarur formed the Tanjore District.

Thanjavur is popularly known as the Delta area and the “Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu”. Manora Fort is located in the district of Tanjore. It is known for the eight-storied miniature fortress built by Rajah Serfoji.

Kallanai is an ancient dam built across the River Cauvery in South India. This dam was constructed in 2nd century AD(CE) by the Chola King Karikalan.

Brihadeeswara temple is popularly known as “Thanjai Periya Koil”.

REGION IV

Madurai

The modern districts of Madurai,Ramanathapuram, Theni and parts of Sivagangai, Virudhunagar and Dindigul formed the Madurai district.

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, builtby Thirumalai Nayakkar, located in the district of Madurai. It is classic fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architecture.

Bodinayakkanur is at the foothills of the Western Ghats. It is popularly known as “Cardamom City”. It is located in the district of Theni.

Keeladi is located in Sivagangai district. According to Tamil Nadu Archaeological Department report Keeladi is an urban settlement of Sangam Age. This cultural finding belongs to the 6th century BC(BCE).

Tirunelveli

The modern districts of Tirunelveli,Kanniyakumari and Thoothukudi alongwith a part of Virudhunagar formed the Tinnevely district.

Tirunelveli is located on the banks of the river Tamiraparani. Courtallam is located on the Western Ghats. It is called as the “Spa of the South India”. Kattabomman Memorial Fort was constructed by the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is located in Panchalankurichi, 21 km from Thoothukudi. Thoothukudi is called as the Pearl City because pearl fishing is one of the chief occupations carried out in the town.

Conclusion

Tamil Nadu possesses many glorious sculptures, paintings, murals adorning walls and pillars. In addition to that giant temple towers (gopurams) were constructed by Tamil Kings. These have preserved the arts and culture of Tamil Nadu. This attracts the tourists all around the world.

Did you know?

In 2019 government of Tamil Nadu has created five new districts namely Kallakurichi, Tenkasi, Chengalpattu, Tirupathur and Ranipettai. Therefore the boundries of these districts are not defined.

Note to the Teacher:

The above given table is only for teachers’ reference to teach about the tourist places and major industries of the district in which the school is located.

Activity: In the state map, colour your native district and mark its neighbouring districts

Do you know:

• The districts of Madras, Chingleput, North Arcot, SouthArcot,Salem,Trichinopoly,Tanjore, Ramnad,Tinnevelly,Madura, Coimbatore and the Nilgiris are included in modern state of Tamil Nadu.

•The district of Malabar is included in modern state of Kerala.

•The districts of Chittoor, Nellore, Cuddapah, a part of Anantapur, Guntur, Kurnool, Kistna, Godivari East, Godivari West,and Vizagapatanam are included in modern state of Andhra Pradesh.

•The district of Ganjam is included in modern Odisha.

•The district of Bellary, South Kanara and a part of Anantapur, is included in modern Karnataka.

Glossary

1. Province – an administrative division or unit of a country.

2. Reorganisation – to arrange something again to improve it.

3. Geologist- a scientist who studies all things related to the Earth.

4. Inscription – anything written on things made of metal or rock.

5. Observatory – a building with a large telescope from which scientists study the universe.

6. Delta – a triangular area where a major river divides into smaller parts.

7. Monument – a structure or building that is built to honour a special person or event.

8. Mural – a painting or other work of art drawn on a wall.

9. Adorn – to decorate with ornaments.

10. World Heritage Monument- Sites of great cultural and historical importance.

Evaluation

I. Choose the correct answer.

1. Madras Presidency was formed in ____________.

a) 1800

b) 1801

c) 1802

d) 1803

Answer: b) 1801

2. Madras Presidency was officially renamed as Tamil Nadu in ____________.

a) 1947

b) 1953

c) 1956

d) 1967

Answer: d) 1967

3. Mamallapuram was created by the ____________.

a) Nayak dynasty

b) Pallava dynasty

c) Cholas

d) British

Answer: b) Pallava dynasty

4. Which is called as the “Spa of the South India”?

a) Bodinayakanur

b) Hogenakkal

c) Courtallam

d) Gingee Fort

Answer: c) Courtallam

5. Manora is known for the eight storied miniature fortress built by ____________.

a) Rajah Serfoji

b) Chinna Bommi Nayak

c) Thimma Reddy Nayak

d) Thirumalai Nayakkar

Answer: a) Rajah Serfoji

II. Write true or false.

1. The city of Madras was the capital of the Madras Presidency. (True)

2.Uthiramerur an ancient Chola village, is located in Salem District. (False)

3. Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace was built by Thirumalai Nayakkar. (True)

4. Coimbatore is called as “The Manchester of South India”. (True)

5. Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple is popularly known as Thanjai Periya Koil. (False)

III. Match the following.

1. Kavalur – Troy of the East

2. Gingee Fort – Ooty

3. Bodinayakkanur – Vainu Bappu Observatory

4. Pearl City – Cardamom City

5. John Sullivan– Thoothukudi

Answer:

1. Kavalur – Vainu Bapu Observatory

2. Gingee Fort – Troy of the East

3. Bodinayakkanur – Cardamom City

4. Pearl City – Thoothukudi

5. John Sullivan – Ooty

IV. Answer the following questions.

1. What is the significance of the Gingee Fort?

The Gingee Fort is built across three hillocks in Villupuram district.

2. What were the main features of the  Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace?

Thirumalai Nayakkar palace was built by Thirumalai Nayakkar. It is located in the district of Madurai. This palace is classic fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architecture.

3. Name some of the tourist places in Salem district.

Mettur Dam and Hogenakkal waterfalls are some of the tourist places in Salem district.

4. Write a short note on Kallanai.

Kallanai is an ancient dam built across the River Cauvery in South India. This dam was constructed by the Chola King Karikalan.

5. Write a short note on Rock fort.

Tiruchirappalli Rock fort is a temple built on an ancient rock, with 83 meters high rock.There are two Hindu temples inside the fort.

6. Name some of the tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

Marina Beach, Kodaikanal, Courtallam, Ooty, and Mahabalipuram.

Project

Stick pictures of famous monuments / historical places in your district.

Activity

In the state map, colour your native district and mark its neighbouring districts

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