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Tharangambadi

Tharangambadi (Tamil: [t̪aɾaŋgambaːɖi]), formerly Tranquebar[2] (Danish: Trankebar, pronounced [ˈtsʰʁɑŋkəˌpɑˀ]), is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast. It lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary named Uppanar of the Kaveri River. Tranquebar was established on 19 November 1620[3] as the first Danish trading post in India.[4] King Christian IV had sent his envoy Ove Gjedde who established contact with Raghunatha Nayak of Tanjore. An annual tribute was paid by the Danes to the Rajah of Tanjore until the colony of Tranquebar was sold to the British East India Company in 1845.[5]

Tharangambadi
Tranquebar
Town
Fort Dansborg, built by the 17th century as seen in 2007; part of the wall is now under the sea.
Tharangambadi
Tharangambadi
Coordinates: 11°1′45″N 79°50′58″E / 11.02917°N 79.84944°E / 11.02917; 79.84944
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictMayiladuthurai
Government
 • TypeTamilnadu
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total23,191
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
609313
Vehicle registrationTN 82-Z

Tharangambadi is the headquarters of Tharangambadi taluk. Its name means "place of the singing waves"; the old designation Trankebar remains current in modern Danish.[6] Tharangambadi is located at the distance of 285 km from Chennai. The nearest airport is at Tiruchirapalli international airport at 172 km and the nearest port is at Karaikal at 26 km. It is served by Tharangambadi railway station.

History edit

The place dates back to the 14th century. Masilamani nathar (Shiva) temple was built in 1306, in a land given by Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I. As of now, this temple is the oldest monument.[7] Until 1620, when the Danes came,[8][2] the place was under Thanjavur Nayak kingdom. Danish admiral Ove Gjedde felt the place would be a potential trading centre, made a deal with Raghunatha Nayak and built a fort, which is known as Fort Dansborg.[9] In 1644, Dansborg was beseiged, yet the siege beacme inconclusive.

A Jesuit Catholic congregation in Tranquebar predated the arrival of the Danes by several decades. This congregation descended from Tamil fishermen converted by Portuguese missionaries. There was also a sizable population[10] of Indo-Portuguese due to their presence nearby in Nagapattinam. The Catholic church was probably demolished to build the fort.[citation needed] This fort was the residence and headquarters of the governor and other officials for about 150 years. It is now a museum hosting a collection of artifacts from the colonial era.[11]

 
A view of the Danish settlement in Tranquebar with the Dansborg fortress in south east India, 1658
 
17th-Century Danish map of Tranquebar
 
A restored colonial house in Tranquebar
 
Town Gate

Among the first Protestant missionaries to set foot in India were two Lutherans from Germany, Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Pluetschau, who began work in 1705 in the Danish settlement of Tranquebar.[12] Ziegenbalg translated the Old and New Testaments into Tamil, imported a printing press, and printed the New Testament in Tamil in 1714.[13]

Bible translations into the Tamil language started with the arrival of Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg at Tranquebar in 1706. He was a member of the Lutheran clergy who responded to the appeal of King Frederick IV of Denmark to establish a mission for the natives of Tranquebar. They also established a printing press, which within a hundred years of its establishment in 1712 had printed 300 books in Tamil.[14] At first they only made little progress in their religious efforts, but gradually the mission spread to Madras, Cuddalore and Tanjore.[12] Today Bishop of Tranquebar is the official title of a bishop in the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church (TELC) in South India which was founded in 1919 as a result of the German Lutheran Leipzig Mission and Church of Sweden Mission. The seat of the Bishop, the Cathedral and its Church House ("Tranquebar House") is in Tiruchirappalli.

The Zion church was consecrated in 1701, which is the oldest Protestant church in India. In 1718, The New Jerusalem Church was constructed.[9] Moravian Brethren missionaries from Herrnhut, Saxony established the Brethren's Garden at Porayar near Tranquebar and operated it as a missionary centre for a number of years. An Italian Catholic Father Constanzo Beschi, who worked in the colony from 1711 to 1740, found himself in conflict with the Lutheran pioneers at Tranquebar, against whom he wrote several polemical works.[15]

Tranquebar was occupied by the British in February 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars but was restored to Denmark following the Treaty of Kiel in 1814.[2] Along with the Danish settlement of Serampore in Bengal, it was sold to the British in 1845.[8][16] Tranquebar was then still a busy port, but it later lost its importance after a railway was opened to Nagapattinam.[2]

The Subrahmanya Temple, Perambur, located in the outskirts of the town is one of the most prominent Murugan temples in the region.[17]

Tranquebar Museum edit

 
Antique items on display at the museum inside Fort Dansborg

The 17th and 18th century antiquities and relics from the Vijayanagara empire and Thanjavur Nayak kingdom, which authorised, allowed, and sanctioned the aforementioned Danish port township connected with the colonial period and Danish settlement at Tharangampadi are exhibited.[16] The museum contains porcelain ware, Danish manuscripts, glass objects, Chinese tea jars, steatite lamps, decorated terracotta objects, figurines, lamps, stones, sculptures, swords, daggers, spears, sudai (stucco) figurines and wooden objects. There is also part of a whale skeleton, a giant sawfish rostrum and small cannonballs.[13]

New Jerusalem Church edit

 
New Jerusalem Church, Tranquebar
 
Zion Church

The New Jerusalem Church was built in 1718 by the Royal Danish missionary Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg in the coastal town of Tranquebar, India which was at that time a Danish India colony.[18] The church is located on King Street,[19] and church services are conducted every Sunday.[20] The church, along with other buildings of the Tranquebar Mission was damaged during the tsunami of 2004, and were renovated at a cost of 7 million, and re-consecrated in 2006.[18][21]

Fort Dansborg edit

Construction of Fort Dansborg started in 1620. Many parts of the fort have been reconstructed several times. Dansborg is the second largest Danish fort ever constructed, with Kronborg in Helsingør being the largest. The rampart wall is a fairly large four sided structure, with bastions at each cardinal point. A single storied building was constructed along three inner sides of the rampart, with barracks, warehouse, kitchen, and jail. The rooms on the southern side remain in good condition, but the rooms on the western and northern sides have been substantially damaged. On the eastern side of the fort, there was a two storied building facing the sea. It was the main building of the fort. The vaulted lower storey served as a magazine and a warehouse, while the vaulted upper storey contained the church and the lodgings of the governor, the senior merchants, and the chaplain. The sea on the eastern and western side protected the fort. The fort was surrounded by a moat, access to the fort being over a drawbridge. The moat has completely disappeared. Interestingly, today, none of the fort's door openings and windows have doors in them. It is believed that during the end of their colonisation period, the Danish ran into financial issues. To make ends meet, they pulled out the metal doors, molded them into weapons and sold them.[22]

Demographics edit

As of 2001 India census,[23] Tharangambadi had a population of 20,841. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Tharangambadi has an average literacy rate of 74%, similar to the national average of 74.5%: male literacy is 79%, and female literacy is 69%. In Tharangambadi, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Notable people edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

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References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tranquebar" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 169.
  3. ^ "Grundlæggelsen af kolonien Tranquebar, 1620-1630".
  4. ^ "A visit to Tranquebar, Denmark's forgotten outpost in India". CNN. 14 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Tranquebar | lex.dk". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Trankebar | lex.dk". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  7. ^ Lakshmi Sharath (2 February 2013). "Tryst with the coast". Deccan Herald. India.
  8. ^ a b Datta, Rangan (15 June 2023). "Tranquebar — A piece of Denmark on the coast of the Bay of Bengal". No. The Telegraph. My Kolkata. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Danish flavour". Frontline. India. 6 November 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  10. ^ Grønseth, Kristian (2007). "A Little Piece of Denmark in India", The Space and Places of a South Indian Town, and a Narrative of its Peoples. Oslo: University of Oslo. p. 29.
  11. ^ "Danish Fort Site Museum - Tranquebar | Department Of Archaeology". Tnarch.gov.in. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  12. ^ a b Hull, Ernest Reginald (1910). "India" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  13. ^ a b Madhulika Liddle (8 August 2010). "The Missionary's footprints". Indian Express. India.
  14. ^ . 28 May 2011. Archived from the original on 28 May 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  15. ^ Hull, Ernest Reginald (1910). "Madura Mission" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  16. ^ a b "Tharangampadi - Introduction". Nagapattinam district administration, State government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  17. ^ Tourist Guide to Tamil Nadu. Sura Books. 2010. p. 64. ISBN 978-81-7478-177-2.
  18. ^ a b "New Jerusalem Church rededicated". The Hindu. No. Tamil Nadu. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  19. ^ "New Jerusalem Church founded in 1718 AD". Trip Advisor. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  20. ^ Jayanth, Joseph (2 November 2012). "1718 church in Tranquebar". Pot of Thots. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  21. ^ Imhoff, Frank (19 July 2006). "Tamil Lutherans Rededicate Tranquebar Mission Church in India". Worldwide Faith News. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  22. ^ Abraham, Sharon (10 August 2021). "Tharangambadi - Tranquebar, the land where dancing waves sing eternally". Mittai Stories. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  23. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.

External links edit

  • WorldStatesmen- India
  • trankebar.net
  • Tranquebar: The Danish East India Company 1616–1669
  • 'Sepoy Mutiny'-article by Maggy G. Menachery in St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India, 1982 & passim

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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 Tharangambadi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tharangambadi Tamil t aɾaŋgambaːɖi formerly Tranquebar 2 Danish Trankebar pronounced ˈtsʰʁɑŋkeˌpɑˀ is a town in the Mayiladuthurai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast It lies 15 kilometres 9 3 mi north of Karaikal near the mouth of a distributary named Uppanar of the Kaveri River Tranquebar was established on 19 November 1620 3 as the first Danish trading post in India 4 King Christian IV had sent his envoy Ove Gjedde who established contact with Raghunatha Nayak of Tanjore An annual tribute was paid by the Danes to the Rajah of Tanjore until the colony of Tranquebar was sold to the British East India Company in 1845 5 Tharangambadi TranquebarTownFort Dansborg built by the 17th century as seen in 2007 part of the wall is now under the sea TharangambadiShow map of Tamil NaduTharangambadiShow map of IndiaCoordinates 11 1 45 N 79 50 58 E 11 02917 N 79 84944 E 11 02917 79 84944CountryIndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictMayiladuthuraiGovernment TypeTamilnaduPopulation 2011 1 Total23 191Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN609313Vehicle registrationTN 82 Z Tharangambadi is the headquarters of Tharangambadi taluk Its name means place of the singing waves the old designation Trankebar remains current in modern Danish 6 Tharangambadi is located at the distance of 285 km from Chennai The nearest airport is at Tiruchirapalli international airport at 172 km and the nearest port is at Karaikal at 26 km It is served by Tharangambadi railway station Contents 1 History 1 1 Tranquebar Museum 1 2 New Jerusalem Church 1 3 Fort Dansborg 2 Demographics 3 Notable people 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe place dates back to the 14th century Masilamani nathar Shiva temple was built in 1306 in a land given by Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I As of now this temple is the oldest monument 7 Until 1620 when the Danes came 8 2 the place was under Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Danish admiral Ove Gjedde felt the place would be a potential trading centre made a deal with Raghunatha Nayak and built a fort which is known as Fort Dansborg 9 In 1644 Dansborg was beseiged yet the siege beacme inconclusive A Jesuit Catholic congregation in Tranquebar predated the arrival of the Danes by several decades This congregation descended from Tamil fishermen converted by Portuguese missionaries There was also a sizable population 10 of Indo Portuguese due to their presence nearby in Nagapattinam The Catholic church was probably demolished to build the fort citation needed This fort was the residence and headquarters of the governor and other officials for about 150 years It is now a museum hosting a collection of artifacts from the colonial era 11 nbsp A view of the Danish settlement in Tranquebar with the Dansborg fortress in south east India 1658 nbsp 17th Century Danish map of Tranquebar nbsp A restored colonial house in Tranquebar nbsp Town Gate Among the first Protestant missionaries to set foot in India were two Lutherans from Germany Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Pluetschau who began work in 1705 in the Danish settlement of Tranquebar 12 Ziegenbalg translated the Old and New Testaments into Tamil imported a printing press and printed the New Testament in Tamil in 1714 13 Main article Tranquebar Mission Bible translations into the Tamil language started with the arrival of Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg at Tranquebar in 1706 He was a member of the Lutheran clergy who responded to the appeal of King Frederick IV of Denmark to establish a mission for the natives of Tranquebar They also established a printing press which within a hundred years of its establishment in 1712 had printed 300 books in Tamil 14 At first they only made little progress in their religious efforts but gradually the mission spread to Madras Cuddalore and Tanjore 12 Today Bishop of Tranquebar is the official title of a bishop in the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church TELC in South India which was founded in 1919 as a result of the German Lutheran Leipzig Mission and Church of Sweden Mission The seat of the Bishop the Cathedral and its Church House Tranquebar House is in Tiruchirappalli The Zion church was consecrated in 1701 which is the oldest Protestant church in India In 1718 The New Jerusalem Church was constructed 9 Moravian Brethren missionaries from Herrnhut Saxony established the Brethren s Garden at Porayar near Tranquebar and operated it as a missionary centre for a number of years An Italian Catholic Father Constanzo Beschi who worked in the colony from 1711 to 1740 found himself in conflict with the Lutheran pioneers at Tranquebar against whom he wrote several polemical works 15 Tranquebar was occupied by the British in February 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars but was restored to Denmark following the Treaty of Kiel in 1814 2 Along with the Danish settlement of Serampore in Bengal it was sold to the British in 1845 8 16 Tranquebar was then still a busy port but it later lost its importance after a railway was opened to Nagapattinam 2 The Subrahmanya Temple Perambur located in the outskirts of the town is one of the most prominent Murugan temples in the region 17 Tranquebar Museum edit nbsp Antique items on display at the museum inside Fort Dansborg The 17th and 18th century antiquities and relics from the Vijayanagara empire and Thanjavur Nayak kingdom which authorised allowed and sanctioned the aforementioned Danish port township connected with the colonial period and Danish settlement at Tharangampadi are exhibited 16 The museum contains porcelain ware Danish manuscripts glass objects Chinese tea jars steatite lamps decorated terracotta objects figurines lamps stones sculptures swords daggers spears sudai stucco figurines and wooden objects There is also part of a whale skeleton a giant sawfish rostrum and small cannonballs 13 New Jerusalem Church edit nbsp New Jerusalem Church Tranquebar nbsp Zion Church Main article New Jerusalem Church Tranquebar The New Jerusalem Church was built in 1718 by the Royal Danish missionary Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg in the coastal town of Tranquebar India which was at that time a Danish India colony 18 The church is located on King Street 19 and church services are conducted every Sunday 20 The church along with other buildings of the Tranquebar Mission was damaged during the tsunami of 2004 and were renovated at a cost of 7 million and re consecrated in 2006 18 21 Fort Dansborg edit Main article Fort Dansborg Construction of Fort Dansborg started in 1620 Many parts of the fort have been reconstructed several times Dansborg is the second largest Danish fort ever constructed with Kronborg in Helsingor being the largest The rampart wall is a fairly large four sided structure with bastions at each cardinal point A single storied building was constructed along three inner sides of the rampart with barracks warehouse kitchen and jail The rooms on the southern side remain in good condition but the rooms on the western and northern sides have been substantially damaged On the eastern side of the fort there was a two storied building facing the sea It was the main building of the fort The vaulted lower storey served as a magazine and a warehouse while the vaulted upper storey contained the church and the lodgings of the governor the senior merchants and the chaplain The sea on the eastern and western side protected the fort The fort was surrounded by a moat access to the fort being over a drawbridge The moat has completely disappeared Interestingly today none of the fort s door openings and windows have doors in them It is believed that during the end of their colonisation period the Danish ran into financial issues To make ends meet they pulled out the metal doors molded them into weapons and sold them 22 Demographics editAs of 2001 update India census 23 Tharangambadi had a population of 20 841 Males constitute 48 of the population and females 52 Tharangambadi has an average literacy rate of 74 similar to the national average of 74 5 male literacy is 79 and female literacy is 69 In Tharangambadi 10 of the population is under 6 years of age Notable people editKavignar Meenavan 1933 2012 Tamil poet writer and activistGallery edit nbsp Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg monument in Tranquebar nbsp Fort Dansborg Established in 1620 and partially renovated during 2002 by the Tranquebar Association View from the governor s bungalow nbsp Goldsmith Street now restored by INTACH in Tranquebar nbsp Zion Church at Tranquebar nbsp Ziegenbalg Landing PlaqueSee also editBartholomaus Ziegenbalg Danish East India Company Danish India European colonies in India History of Denmark Kulasekharapatnam Puhar Tiruchirappalli Fort nbsp India portal nbsp Denmark portal nbsp Norway portalReferences edit Census of India Search Details Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2014 a b c d Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Tranquebar Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 27 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 169 Grundlaeggelsen af kolonien Tranquebar 1620 1630 A visit to Tranquebar Denmark s forgotten outpost in India CNN 14 September 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 Tranquebar lex dk Den Store Danske in Danish Retrieved 30 January 2021 Trankebar lex dk Den Store Danske in Danish Retrieved 30 January 2021 Lakshmi Sharath 2 February 2013 Tryst with the coast Deccan Herald India a b Datta Rangan 15 June 2023 Tranquebar A piece of Denmark on the coast of the Bay of Bengal No The Telegraph My Kolkata Retrieved 4 February 2023 a b Danish flavour Frontline India 6 November 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2013 Gronseth Kristian 2007 A Little Piece of Denmark in India The Space and Places of a South Indian Town and a Narrative of its Peoples Oslo University of Oslo p 29 Danish Fort Site Museum Tranquebar Department Of Archaeology Tnarch gov in Retrieved 11 August 2022 a b Hull Ernest Reginald 1910 India In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 7 New York Robert Appleton Company a b Madhulika Liddle 8 August 2010 The Missionary s footprints Indian Express India The Indo Danish Cultural Encounter with Special Reference to Print in the Eigteenth Century 28 May 2011 Archived from the original on 28 May 2011 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Hull Ernest Reginald 1910 Madura Mission In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 9 New York Robert Appleton Company a b Tharangampadi Introduction Nagapattinam district administration State government of Tamil Nadu Retrieved 5 August 2013 Tourist Guide to Tamil Nadu Sura Books 2010 p 64 ISBN 978 81 7478 177 2 a b New Jerusalem Church rededicated The Hindu No Tamil Nadu 10 July 2006 Retrieved 24 August 2015 New Jerusalem Church founded in 1718 AD Trip Advisor 24 July 2015 Retrieved 24 August 2015 Jayanth Joseph 2 November 2012 1718 church in Tranquebar Pot of Thots Retrieved 24 August 2015 Imhoff Frank 19 July 2006 Tamil Lutherans Rededicate Tranquebar Mission Church in India Worldwide Faith News Retrieved 24 August 2015 Abraham Sharon 10 August 2021 Tharangambadi Tranquebar the land where dancing waves sing eternally Mittai Stories Retrieved 6 September 2021 Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tharangambadi WorldStatesmen India Photos of Tranquebar National Institute of Oceanography Mahabalipuram and Poompuhar trankebar net Tranquebar The Danish East India Company 1616 1669 Coins of Danish India Conversations in Tarangambadi Caring for the Self in Early Eighteenth Century South India von Eugene F Irschick Sepoy Mutiny article by 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