Santhome சாந்தோம் |
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San Thome Basilica
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Coordinates: 13°01′49″N 80°16′43″E / 13.0302°N 80.2787°ECoordinates: 13°01′49″N 80°16′43″E / 13.0302°N 80.2787°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Chennai District |
Metro | Chennai |
Government | |
• Body | CMDA |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 600004 |
Planning agency | CMDA |
Website | www |
Santhome is a locality in Mylapore in Chennai city (old Madras) in India.
The word Santhome or San Thome is derived from Saint Thomas. He was martyred in A.D.72 at St.Thomas Mount in the city, and was interred in Mylapore. A church was built over his supposed tomb and today is known as the San Thome Basilica. The Basilica is one of the four churches that claim to have been built over the tomb of an apostle. (Others include St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Italy; the Church of Saint James the Great in Santiago de Compostela, Spain; and the Ghareh Keliseh Monastery of St. Thaddeus in Ghara-Kilise.
During the First Carnatic War, after the French captured Fort St George from the British, the Nawab of the Carnatic, Anwaruddin Muhammed Khan, expected the town to be handed over to him as overlord. Anwaruddin responded by sending a 10,000 man army under Mahfuz Kahn, his son, to take the fort from Dupleix by force.
When Kahn's forces approached the walls however, the garrison's gunnery compelled them to retire. French Governor-General Joseph François Dupleix sent a relief force from Pondicherry that met Khan's army at the Adyar River. Although the French had only 300 troops, in the Battle of Adyar they executed a bold attack that drove the Nawab's forces into the town. The French then expelled them and forced them to retreat towards Arcot. By this action the French ceased being suppliants to the local ruler.