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Tanjore District (Madras Presidency)

Tanjore District
District of the Madras Presidency

1799–1950

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Capital Negapatam(1799-1845)
Tranquebar(1845-1860)
Tanjore (1860-1950)
History
 •  Establishment of the district 1799
 •  Modern Thanjavur district 1950

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Tanjore district was one of the districts in the erstwhile Madras Presidency of British India. It covered the area of the present-day districts of Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam and the Aranthangi taluk of Pudukkottai district in Tamil Nadu. Apart from being a bedrock of Hindu orthodoxy, Tanjore was a centre of Chola cultural heritage and one of the richest and most prosperous districts in Madras Presidency.

Tanjore district was constituted in 1799 when the Thanjavur Maratha ruler Serfoji II ceded most of his kingdom to the British East India Company in return for his restitution on the throne. Tanjore district, which is situated on the Cauvery Delta, is one of the richest rice-growing regions in South India. It was scarcely affected by famines such as the Great Famine of 1876–78.

The district of Tanjore was bounded by the districts of South Arcot in the north, Trichinopoly to the west and south and the Pudukkottai state and Madura and later, Ramnad districts to the south-east. The Kollidam River formed the long northern boundary with South Arcot. The Bay of Bengal bounded it on the east.


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