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Chennai - Wikipedia After India gained independence in 1947, Madras continued as the capital city of the Madras State and present-day Tamil Nadu The city was officially renamed as Chennai in 1996
Chennai | History, Population, Temples, Map, Facts | Britannica Chennai, formerly known as Madras, city and capital of Tamil Nadu state, southern India, located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal Known as the ‘Gateway to South India,’ Chennai is a major administrative and cultural center
Chennai - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chennai (formerly known as Madras) is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu It has a population of about 7 million people Almost 10% of all of the people in the state live in Chennai The city is the fourth largest city of India It was founded in 1661 by the British East India Company
42 Facts about Chennai (Madras) - Facts. net Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is a vibrant and bustling city located on the eastern coast of India With its rich history, cultural heritage, and modern infrastructure, Chennai has earned its place as one of the top metropolitan cities in the country
Chennai (Madras) Travel Guide Formerly known as Madras, Chennai was the site of the first British trading post in South India, and the legacy of the Raj is still visible in the colonial buildings and historic churches that dot the streets of the old city, centred on Fort St George
Madras Day: How Madras was founded and why it became Chennai It was carved out of the larger Madras presidency that had covered parts of other South Indian states In 1969, the state was officially renamed Tamil Nadu and in 1996, the capital city of Madras became Chennai
Madras Chennai City Information Portal Madras, as this quaint city of South India is still addressed by many, has been rechristened as Chennai in tune with its ancient name What was originally an outpost of British Raj until 1773, Madras then went on to become the seat of power in South India