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CHINGLEPUT, or CHENGALPAT

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 233 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHINGLEPUT, or CHENGALPAT  , a
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town and
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district of B,iitish India, in the
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Madras
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presidency . The town, situated 36 m. by
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rail from Madras, had a population in 1901 of 10,551 . With Chandragiri in North
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Arcot, Chingleput was once the capital of the Vijayanagar kings, after their overthrow by the Mussulmans at Talikota in 1565 . In 1639 a chief, subject to these kings, granted to the East India
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Company the
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land on which Fort St George now stands . The fort built by the Vijayanagar kings in the 16th century was of strategic importance, owing to its swampy surroundings and the lake that flanked its side . It was taken by the French in 1751, and was retaken in 1752 by Clive, after which it proved invaluable to the
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British, especially when Lally in his advance on Madras
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left it unreduced in his
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rear . During the
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wars of the British with Hyder
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Ali it withstood his power, and afforded a
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refuge to the natives; and in 178o, after the defeat of Colonel W . Baillie, the army of
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Sir
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Hector Munro here found refuge . The town is noted for its manufacture of pottery, and carries on a trade in rice . The DISTRICT OF CHINGLEPUT surrounds the city of Madras, stretching along the coast for about 115 M . The administrative headquarters are at
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Saidapet .
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Area, 3079 sq. m .

Pop . (1901) 1,312,122, showing an increase of 9% in the

decade . Salt is extensively manufactured all along the coast . Cotton and
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silk
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weaving is also largely carried on, and there are numerous indigo vats, tanneries and an
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English
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cigar factory .

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