North Arcot

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Location map of the former North Arcot district

North Arcot is a former district in India . It existed from 1801 to 1989 and included the area of ​​today's Vellore and Tiruvannamalai districts in the state of Tamil Nadu .

The North Arcot District was created in 1801 when the Arcot Nawab , who had previously ruled the northern parts of what is now Tamil Nadu, ceded its territories to the British East India Company . The area of ​​Arcot was divided into the districts of North Arcot and South Arcot and placed under the Madras presidency . After Indian independence, the North Arcot district came under the States Reorganization Act 1956 to the newly formed state of Madras, which now included the Tamil-speaking areas and was renamed Tamil Nadu in 1969 . In 1989, the North Arcot District was divided into the North Arcot Ambedkar District (now Vellore District) and Tiruvannamalai-Sambuvarayar (now Tiruvannamalai District).

literature

  • The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Volume 5: Abāzai to Arcot. New edition. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1908, pp. 403-419 , keyword: North Arcot District .