Friday 27 October 2023
How well do you know Chennai?!*
How well do you know Chennai?!*
Some interesting and historical facts about places in and around Chennai...
1) Syed Shah Pettai has become *Saidapet*.
2) In 17,18-th centuries this area was under control of a Nawab and this was the garden were his horses were resting and getting fed. So it was called "Ghoda bagh" (Horse Garden). It later became *Kodambakkam*.
3) Armoured Vehicles And Depot of India became *Avadi*.
4) Several Chrome leather factories in the region resulted in this area being called *Chrompet*.
5) This area was full of coconut trees. Therefore named as “tennampettai”. It was later changed as *Teynampet*.
6) Urdu word “che baug” (six gardens) became *Chepauk*.
7) Saundara Pandian bazaar became *Pondy Bazaar*.
8) “vilva marankal” area with the flowers used for the Lord known as Mahavilvam over time has become *Mambalam*.
9) pallavapuram became *Pallavaram*.
10) Madras Presidency head was Panagal Raja at one point and based on his name, the park was named as *Panagal Park*.
11) Based on the name of Justice party leader Sir. Thiagarajan Chettiar, the area is known as *T Nagar*.
12) “Purasai” trees were in abundance in the region, leading it to be called *Purasaiwalkam*.
13) “Puspakavalli” in Sanskrit due to the large amount of Jasmine plants / trees in the region became “puviruntavalli” in tamil to get transformed as *Poonamalee*. now.
14) In the 17th century, there was a Muslim saint 'kunankuti Mastan Sahib' who lived here. Thondi was his native town in Ramanathapuram district. Therefore, the local people called him tondiyar. He used to frequent this place now known as *Tondiarpet*.
15) The area was used for grazing cattle. It was called Mandai veli before becoming *Mandaveli*.
16) Peacocks used to roam freely in this area leading it to be called Mayilai puram and later becoming *Mylapore*.
17) The Pallavas used to wage wars in this region now known as *Porur*.
18) Bamboo (Perambu) trees were found throughout this region a few hundred years ago, this is now known as *Perambur*.
19) The area surrounding the Thirusula Nathar Temple came to be known as *Thirusulam*. ( Trident hotel's name has come from the same source... Trident means *Thirusulam.
20) The pond with lots of lilies (Alli flower ) opposite to the Parthasarathy temple was known as Thiru allikkeni and later came to be known as *Triplicane*.
21) Thomas Parry used to do business in this area. He gained the respect of people resulting in the name *Parry’s Corner*. That is also why it is not “Paris Corner”
22) This area had many Neem trees around a big lake. In tamil Neem+Lake is Vepam+yeri this is now called *Vepery*.
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