european structures of east coast
  • freinds,
    iam interested in preserving and studying the european structures extending from lake pulicat to the nagapatnam beach. they are
    1.pulicat
    2.chennai
    3.sadras
    4.marakkanam(al-ambarah)
    5.pondicherry
    6.cuddalore
    7.portonovo(parangipettai)
    8.tharangambadi
    9.karaikal
    10.nagapatnam

    of this chennai and puducherry are under better protection. but the other places less said the better. in fact we can have a sub-forum specialising in the east coast history and archeology( extending from pulicat to point colimere).

    we can include the sangam age and medieval age structures like mamallapuram, chdambaram, sirkali, poombuhar in this list and make a complete history project(from sangam age structures of buddha vihara-poombuhar, murugan temple-mamallapuram,to medieval structures like chidambaram,sirkali, and 18th century structures like nagai and pulicat..etc)

    this makes the complete tamil history tour ranging from pre-historic(coastal veddoids of pichavaram) to 19th century(st.joseph's college nagai).

    gandhi
  • Dear Gandhiram

    its an interesting venture

    We in India really have lost a lot of recent history in the patriotic fervour....and anti colonial stance...In Malaysia you still have a heritage city in Malacca where the colonial bits are still preserved...

    It would be a grand venture but a worthy venture to persue the Imperial Heritage of the East Coast...We can seek involvement of the Danes, dutch French and English...like the Tranqubar example

    kind Regards

    Sri



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  • >
    > We in India really have lost a lot of recent history in the patriotic fervour....and anti colonial stance...


    george five next to war memorial has gone.

    http://www.deccanchronicle.com/chennai/king-george-v-loses-pedestal-117

    edward 7 stil remains near flower bazaar


    venketesh





    In Malaysia you still have a heritage city in Malacca where the colonial bits are still preserved...
    >
    > It would be a grand venture but a worthy venture to persue the Imperial Heritage of the East Coast...We can seek involvement of the Danes, dutch French and English...like the Tranqubar example
    >
    > kind Regards
    >
    > Sri
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    >
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    > To: [email protected]
  • Dear Venkat

    This is not a new thing in our country is it We believe if we get rid of statues and replace them with political leaders our time under the british will vanish...

    Changing names will not change history nor will removing statues on the contrary leaving them as a reminder of our foolishness which led to the colonisation will be more prudent

    Kind Regards

    Sri



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