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Madras State was a state of India which was in existence during the mid-20th century. The state came into existence on 26 January 1950 when the Constitution of India was adopted and included the present-day Tamil Nadu, Kerala and parts of neighbouring states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. … Visualizza altro
Archaeological evidence points to the region being inhabited by hominids more than 400 millennia ago. Ancient Tamilakam, a region roughly on par with the Madras state, … Visualizza altro
After the Indian Independence in 1947, the erstwhile Madras presidency was integrated into the Union of India as Madras province. The province became … Visualizza altro
Madras state covered an area of 127,790 sq mi (331,000 km ) and consisted of the present-day Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra of Andhra Pradesh and South Canara of Karnataka. It was located on the south of the Indian peninsula, … Visualizza altro
As per the 1951 census, the state had a population of 57,016,002 which later became 35,734,489 in 1953 after the split of Andhra and 30,119,047 in 1956. Hinduism was the major religion with 86.8% followed by Islam at 9% and Christianity at … Visualizza altro
Early years (1947-54)
O. P. Ramaswamy Reddiyar was the Premier of Madras Presidency during the Independence and served till 6 April 1949. P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja Visualizza altroTesto di Wikipedia sotto licenza CC-BY-SA Madras Day: How Madras was founded and why it became Chennai
On the day ‘Madras State’ was renamed Tamil Nadu, a look-back …
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Web2 giorni fa · Tamil Nadu, state of India, located in the extreme south of the country. It represents the Tamil-speaking area of what was formerly the Madras Presidency of British India. The capital is Chennai, in the …
50 years on, a look at how Madras State became Tamil Nadu - The …
Evolution of Madras to Chennai: Tracing its Historical Transition
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