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Ramanathapuram

Ramanathapuram (pronunciation ), also known as Ramnad, is a town and a municipality in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of Ramanathapuram district and the second largest town (by population) in Ramanathapuram district.

Ramanathapuram
Muguvai
Ramnad (shortened)
Town
Ramanathapuram
Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu
Coordinates: 9°21′50″N 78°50′22″E / 9.363900°N 78.839500°E / 9.363900; 78.839500Coordinates: 9°21′50″N 78°50′22″E / 9.363900°N 78.839500°E / 9.363900; 78.839500
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictRamanathapuram
Government
 • TypeSpecial Grade Municipality
 • BodyRamanathapuram Municipality
Elevation
35 m (115 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total61,440
 • Rank2nd in Ramanathapuram District(as of 2011 Census)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code04567
Vehicle registrationTN-65
Websitehttp://ramanathapuram.nic.in

History

 
The temple of Mugavai, South India (1858)[1]

The region is well known since Puranic ages. The estate of Ramnad included the Hindu holy island city of Rameswaram, from where, legend has it that the Hindu god Rama launched his invasion of Ravana's Lanka. On the conclusion of the war and Rama's success in it, he appointed a Sethupathi or "lord of the bridge" to guard the way to the island. The "bridge" referred to here is the legendary Rama's Bridge which was believed to have been constructed by Rama. The chieftains of Ramnad were entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the bridge, hence the appellation.[citation needed]

Historically, for a short period, this area had been under the Chola Dynasty when Rajendra Chola I brought it under his territory in 1063 CE.[citation needed]

In the late 12th and early 13th century, this province was ruled by Hazrat Sulthan Syed Ibrahim shaheed of Ervadi. Later on His heirs were ruling the province following a peace treaty with the Sethupathis. From then, until the early 15th century the present territories of Ramanathapuram district — comprising the taluks Tiruvadanai, Kilakarai, Paramakudi, Kamuthi, Mudukulathur, Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram — were included in the Pandyan Empire.[citation needed]

During the 14th and 15th centuries, the traditional chieftain of the region who belonged to the Maravar caste was officially recognized as Sethupathi by the Nayak king of Madurai. The chieftain of Ramnad, in return, recognized the sovereignty of the Nayak king over his lands. When the power of the Nayak kings of Madurai began to decline in the late 17th century, the chieftains of Ramnad asserted their independence. In the late 17th century, Raghunatha Kilavan crowned himself king of Ramnad and changed his seat from Pogalur to Ramnad close to the east coast. He erected massive fortifications to protect his capital. In 1725, the king of Tanjore claimed the northern part of the Ramnad kingdom (the Aranthangi region) up to the river Pambar in return for his services during the civil war in Ramnad. A vassal of Ramnad who was amongst the victors in the civil war took over the westerly located Sivaganga region, thereby leaving only three-fifths of the kingdom actually in the hands of the king of Ramnad. At the beginning of the 18th century, family disputes over succession resulted in the division of Ramanathapuram. With the help of the King of Thanjavur in 1730, one of the chieftains deposed the Sethupathi and became the Raja of Sivaganga.[citation needed]

In 1741 the area came under the control of the Marathas and then under the Nizam in 1744. Dissatisfied with the Nawab’s rule, the chieftains revolted, led by the last ruling Nayak, against the Nawab in 1752. By that time, the throne of Arcot had two rivals, Chanda Shahib and Muhammed Ali, and this district was under the rule of Nawab of Arcot. The British supported Chand Sahib, whilst the French supported Muhammed Ali. This paved the way for a series of conflicts in the southern part of the continent also called Carnatic Wars.

In 1795, the British deposed Muthuramalinga Sethupathi and took control of the administration of Ramanathapuram. After the death of the Queen Velu Nachiyar, the Maruthu brothers took charge by paying regular revenue to the East India company. In 1803 the Maruthu Pandiyar of Sivaganga revolted against the British in collaboration with Kattabomman of Panchalamkurichi. Colonel Agnew captured and hanged the Maruthu brothers. After the fall of Tippu Sultan, the British took control and imprisoned the Nawab. In 1892 the Zamindari system was abolished and a British collector was appointed for administration.

In 1910, Ramanathapuram was formed from portions of Madurai and Tirunelveli districts, with J.F. Bryant as the first collector. During the British period this district was called "Ramnad"; the name continued after independence. Later the district was renamed as Ramanathapuram to be in conformity with the Tamil name for this region."Ramnad" is also known as "Mugavai"(face) since it acts as the entry point for River "Vaigai".[citation needed]

Demographics

Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
76.39%
Muslim
19.77%
Christian
3.08%
Sikh
0.01%
Other
0.79%
No religion
0.01%

According to 2011 census, Ramanathapuram had a population of 61,440 with a sex-ratio of 988 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[2] A total of 6,370 were under the age of six, constituting 3,245 males and 3,125 females. The average literacy of the town was 83.42%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[2] The town had a total of 14716 households. There were a total of 20,375 workers, comprising 115 cultivators, 178 main agricultural labourers, 262 in house hold industries, 18,773 other workers, 1,047 marginal workers, 20 marginal cultivators, 30 marginal agricultural labourers, 41 marginal workers in household industries and 956 other marginal workers.[3]

As per the religious census of 2011, Ramanathapuram had 76.39% Hindus, 19.77% Muslims, 3.08% Christians, 0.01% Sikhs, 0.7% following other religions and 0.01% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[4]

Civic administration

Ramanathapuram is a municipality. After shifting the district headquarters' offices from Madurai to Ramanathapuram, the town is growing. The gauge conversion of the railway from Madurai to Rameswaram and from Tiruchi to Rameswaram connects the town to all major Indian cities. Ramanathapuram district was a larger district in Tamil Nadu, and later some of its portions were removed to create Sivaganga district.

The river Vaigai enters the Big Tank (periya kanmaai) and the water is collected for the purpose of agriculture. It is claimed that the river water does not reach the sea, portraying the size of the catchment area. The town has many ponds catering to the needs of the populace. It is a good sign to have few engineering colleges like Anna University, UCER-Ramnad campus, Syed Ammal Engineering College and Mohamed Sathak Engineering College.

Former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam attended Schwartz Higher Secondary School, Ramanathapuram.

Government

It is a part of Ramanathapuram (Lok Sabha constituency).

Geography

Ramanathapuram is located at 9°23′N 78°50′E / 9.38°N 78.83°E / 9.38; 78.83.[5] It has an average elevation of 2 metres (6 feet). The nearest towns include Paramakudi, Rameshwaram, Mudukulathur, Kilakarai and Manamadurai.

Transport

The town is located in south east Tamil Nadu and connected by NH 49 to Madurai from Rameswaram. East Coast Road is the major coastal road in east Tamil Nadu which connects the state capital Chennai and Ramanathapuram; this road also connects Ramanathapuram with Pondicherry, Tuticorin and Kanyakumari. The town is well connected by railroad to major cities in India through Madurai Junction.

The nearest airport is Madurai Airport, about 125 km.

Tourism

 
Palace of Ramanathapuram

Tourists visit Ramnad to see the Raja Palace,[6] still occupied by the former Sethupaty Raja and his family[citation needed].

The Royal family sends the elephant for Santhanakoodu procession in Erwadi during the annual Santhanakoodu Festival.

Ramanathapuram is close to Rameswaram, Devipattinam, Thiruppullani, and Uthirakosamangai which are very important ancient pilgrimage centres.

Uchipuli, an Indian naval air station with near by Ariyamaan Beach is one among the popular beaches in Uchipuli.

Periyapattinam, Athiyuthu, Panaikulam, Alagankulam, Puduvalasai, chittarkottai beaches are other popular in Ramnad region.

And there is also memorial for Lt.Dr.A. P. J. Abdul Kalam is also located at Peikarumbu near Ramanathapuram.

References

  1. ^ "The temple of Ramnad, South India". Wesleyan Juvenile Offering. XV: 84. August 1858. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Ramanathapuram". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Population By Religious Community - Tamil Nadu" (XLS). Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  5. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramanathapuram
  6. ^ "Ramanathapuram palace - near Rameshwaram". 16 April 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ramanathapuram news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ramanathapuram pronunciation help info also known as Ramnad is a town and a municipality in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu It is the administrative headquarters of Ramanathapuram district and the second largest town by population in Ramanathapuram district Ramanathapuram MuguvaiRamnad shortened TownRamanathapuramRamanathapuram Tamil NaduCoordinates 9 21 50 N 78 50 22 E 9 363900 N 78 839500 E 9 363900 78 839500 Coordinates 9 21 50 N 78 50 22 E 9 363900 N 78 839500 E 9 363900 78 839500Country IndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictRamanathapuramGovernment TypeSpecial Grade Municipality BodyRamanathapuram MunicipalityElevation35 m 115 ft Population 2011 Total61 440 Rank2nd in Ramanathapuram District as of 2011 Census Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Telephone code04567Vehicle registrationTN 65Websitehttp ramanathapuram nic in Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Civic administration 4 Government 5 Geography 6 Transport 7 Tourism 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit The temple of Mugavai South India 1858 1 See also Ramnad estate The region is well known since Puranic ages The estate of Ramnad included the Hindu holy island city of Rameswaram from where legend has it that the Hindu god Rama launched his invasion of Ravana s Lanka On the conclusion of the war and Rama s success in it he appointed a Sethupathi or lord of the bridge to guard the way to the island The bridge referred to here is the legendary Rama s Bridge which was believed to have been constructed by Rama The chieftains of Ramnad were entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the bridge hence the appellation citation needed Historically for a short period this area had been under the Chola Dynasty when Rajendra Chola I brought it under his territory in 1063 CE citation needed In the late 12th and early 13th century this province was ruled by Hazrat Sulthan Syed Ibrahim shaheed of Ervadi Later on His heirs were ruling the province following a peace treaty with the Sethupathis From then until the early 15th century the present territories of Ramanathapuram district comprising the taluks Tiruvadanai Kilakarai Paramakudi Kamuthi Mudukulathur Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram were included in the Pandyan Empire citation needed During the 14th and 15th centuries the traditional chieftain of the region who belonged to the Maravar caste was officially recognized as Sethupathi by the Nayak king of Madurai The chieftain of Ramnad in return recognized the sovereignty of the Nayak king over his lands When the power of the Nayak kings of Madurai began to decline in the late 17th century the chieftains of Ramnad asserted their independence In the late 17th century Raghunatha Kilavan crowned himself king of Ramnad and changed his seat from Pogalur to Ramnad close to the east coast He erected massive fortifications to protect his capital In 1725 the king of Tanjore claimed the northern part of the Ramnad kingdom the Aranthangi region up to the river Pambar in return for his services during the civil war in Ramnad A vassal of Ramnad who was amongst the victors in the civil war took over the westerly located Sivaganga region thereby leaving only three fifths of the kingdom actually in the hands of the king of Ramnad At the beginning of the 18th century family disputes over succession resulted in the division of Ramanathapuram With the help of the King of Thanjavur in 1730 one of the chieftains deposed the Sethupathi and became the Raja of Sivaganga citation needed In 1741 the area came under the control of the Marathas and then under the Nizam in 1744 Dissatisfied with the Nawab s rule the chieftains revolted led by the last ruling Nayak against the Nawab in 1752 By that time the throne of Arcot had two rivals Chanda Shahib and Muhammed Ali and this district was under the rule of Nawab of Arcot The British supported Chand Sahib whilst the French supported Muhammed Ali This paved the way for a series of conflicts in the southern part of the continent also called Carnatic Wars In 1795 the British deposed Muthuramalinga Sethupathi and took control of the administration of Ramanathapuram After the death of the Queen Velu Nachiyar the Maruthu brothers took charge by paying regular revenue to the East India company In 1803 the Maruthu Pandiyar of Sivaganga revolted against the British in collaboration with Kattabomman of Panchalamkurichi Colonel Agnew captured and hanged the Maruthu brothers After the fall of Tippu Sultan the British took control and imprisoned the Nawab In 1892 the Zamindari system was abolished and a British collector was appointed for administration In 1910 Ramanathapuram was formed from portions of Madurai and Tirunelveli districts with J F Bryant as the first collector During the British period this district was called Ramnad the name continued after independence Later the district was renamed as Ramanathapuram to be in conformity with the Tamil name for this region Ramnad is also known as Mugavai face since it acts as the entry point for River Vaigai citation needed Demographics EditReligious censusReligion Percent Hindu 76 39 Muslim 19 77 Christian 3 08 Sikh 0 01 Other 0 79 No religion 0 01 According to 2011 census Ramanathapuram had a population of 61 440 with a sex ratio of 988 females for every 1 000 males much above the national average of 929 2 A total of 6 370 were under the age of six constituting 3 245 males and 3 125 females The average literacy of the town was 83 42 compared to the national average of 72 99 2 The town had a total of 14716 households There were a total of 20 375 workers comprising 115 cultivators 178 main agricultural labourers 262 in house hold industries 18 773 other workers 1 047 marginal workers 20 marginal cultivators 30 marginal agricultural labourers 41 marginal workers in household industries and 956 other marginal workers 3 As per the religious census of 2011 Ramanathapuram had 76 39 Hindus 19 77 Muslims 3 08 Christians 0 01 Sikhs 0 7 following other religions and 0 01 following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference 4 Civic administration EditRamanathapuram is a municipality After shifting the district headquarters offices from Madurai to Ramanathapuram the town is growing The gauge conversion of the railway from Madurai to Rameswaram and from Tiruchi to Rameswaram connects the town to all major Indian cities Ramanathapuram district was a larger district in Tamil Nadu and later some of its portions were removed to create Sivaganga district The river Vaigai enters the Big Tank periya kanmaai and the water is collected for the purpose of agriculture It is claimed that the river water does not reach the sea portraying the size of the catchment area The town has many ponds catering to the needs of the populace It is a good sign to have few engineering colleges like Anna University UCER Ramnad campus Syed Ammal Engineering College and Mohamed Sathak Engineering College Former Indian president A P J Abdul Kalam attended Schwartz Higher Secondary School Ramanathapuram Government EditIt is a part of Ramanathapuram Lok Sabha constituency Geography EditRamanathapuram is located at 9 23 N 78 50 E 9 38 N 78 83 E 9 38 78 83 5 It has an average elevation of 2 metres 6 feet The nearest towns include Paramakudi Rameshwaram Mudukulathur Kilakarai and Manamadurai Transport EditThe town is located in south east Tamil Nadu and connected by NH 49 to Madurai from Rameswaram East Coast Road is the major coastal road in east Tamil Nadu which connects the state capital Chennai and Ramanathapuram this road also connects Ramanathapuram with Pondicherry Tuticorin and Kanyakumari The town is well connected by railroad to major cities in India through Madurai Junction The nearest airport is Madurai Airport about 125 km Tourism Edit Palace of Ramanathapuram Tourists visit Ramnad to see the Raja Palace 6 still occupied by the former Sethupaty Raja and his family citation needed The Royal family sends the elephant for Santhanakoodu procession in Erwadi during the annual Santhanakoodu Festival Ramanathapuram is close to Rameswaram Devipattinam Thiruppullani and Uthirakosamangai which are very important ancient pilgrimage centres Uchipuli an Indian naval air station with near by Ariyamaan Beach is one among the popular beaches in Uchipuli Periyapattinam Athiyuthu Panaikulam Alagankulam Puduvalasai chittarkottai beaches are other popular in Ramnad region And there is also memorial for Lt Dr A P J Abdul Kalam is also located at Peikarumbu near Ramanathapuram References Edit The temple of Ramnad South India Wesleyan Juvenile Offering XV 84 August 1858 Retrieved 18 November 2015 a b Census Info 2011 Final population totals Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Census Info 2011 Final population totals Ramanathapuram Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Population By Religious Community Tamil Nadu XLS Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2011 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Falling Rain Genomics Inc Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram palace near Rameshwaram 16 April 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ramanathapuram Ramnad Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 22 11th ed 1911 p 877 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramanathapuram amp oldid 1141099937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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