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    Madras, now Chennai was the shortened name of the fishing village Madraspatnam, which was originally a cluster of small villages. In the history of Chennai, the dynasties that governed the city include Pallava, Chola, Pandya, and Vijaynagar.
    In August 1996, the name of the city was changed from Madras to Chennai by the state government at the time, when many other cities also got renamed. With all this to back the city, it can be said that Chennai possesses an affluent historical legacy which provides an unfathomable magnificence to the city.
    Chennai (/ ˈtʃɛnaɪ / ⓘ, Template:IPA-ta), formerly known as Madras, [ A] is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. It is the state's primate city both in area and population and is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal.
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    A popular explanation is that the name comes from the name of Damarla Chennappa Naick, Nayaka of Chandragiri and Vandavasi, father of Damarla Venkatadri Naick, from whom the English acquired the town in 1639. The first official use of the name Chennai is said to be in a sale deed, dated 8 August 1639, to Francis Day of the East India Company.
    Thus it is improbable that the area was ever called Chennai. Instead, being the gateway of trade and the centre of the economy of the region, the English settlement and their fort of 1639–40, which was the basis for the presently named city of Chennai, was likely called Madras as well by the rest of India.
    The modern city of "Chennai" arose from the British settlement of Fort St. George and its subsequent expansion through merging numerous native villages and European settlements around Fort St. George into the city of Madras.
    Further militating against the name "Chennai", Chennapatnam was the name in later years of an area explicitly detailed as having been incorporated of native villages, European plantations, and European merchant houses outside of the combined city of Madras consisting of Fort St. George, and White and Black Town.
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    Chennai boasts a long history from the English East India Company, through the British rule to its evolution in the late 20th century as a services and manufacturing hub for India. Additionally, the pre-city area of Chennai has a long history within the records of South Indian Empires. Mehr anzeigen

    Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu and is India's fifth largest city. It is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. With an estimated population of 8.9 million (2014), the … Mehr anzeigen

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    Under Vijayanagara Dynasty Nayaks
    The present-day city of Chennai started in 1644 as an English settlement known as Fort St. George. The region was then a part of the Mehr anzeigen

    By 1612, the Dutch established themselves in Pulicat to the north. In the 17th century, the English East India Company decided to build a factory … Mehr anzeigen

    The grant signed between Damarla Venkatadri and the English had to be authenticated or confirmed by the Raja of Chandragiri - … Mehr anzeigen

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    Chennai, previously known as "Madras", was located in the province of Tondaimandalam, an area lying between Penna River Mehr anzeigen

    Subsequent to Ilam Tiraiyan, the region was ruled by the Chola Prince Ilam Killi. The Chola occupation of Tondaimandalam was put to an end by the Andhra Satavahana incursions … Mehr anzeigen

    Modern Chennai traces its roots to its early days as a trading hub with a history influenced by various foreign powers. The city's initial growth was closely linked to its role as an artificial harbor and trade center. In 1522, the Portuguese arrived and … Mehr anzeigen

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  5. Madras Day: How Madras was founded and why it became Chennai

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  7. Chennai summary | Britannica

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  8. Ancient History of Chennai | Origin of Chennai - Indiator

    WEBIn 1947 after India got freedom from the clutches of Britishers, Chennai became the capital of Madras State. Then in 1969 Madras state was renamed as the state of Tamil Nadu. In 1996 the city was renamed to …

  9. How was Chennai founded? | Britannica

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