Chennai, known as Madras until 1996, is situated on the Coromandel Coast in south-east India and is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu.
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Why was Madras' name changed?
Madras was renamed as Chennai, in 1996, in an attempt to erase the final vestiges of British colonialism in the state of Tamil Nadu. Two villages, Madrasapattinam and Chennapatnam merged together sometime after Fort George was built by the British in Chennapatnam.
What do we call Madras today?
What is the other name of Madras?
Chennai was previously called Madras. Madras was the shortened name of the fishing village Madraspatnam, where the British East India Company built a fort and factory (trading post) in 1639–40. Tamil Nadu officially changed the name of the city to Chennai in 1996.
What is the latest name of Madras?
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