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Tinnevely District (Madras Presidency)

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Tirunelveli district was one of the districts in the erstwhile Madras Presidency of British India. It covered the area of the present-day districts of Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Tenkasi and few parts of Virudhunagar in Tamil Nadu.

Demographics

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As of 1901, Tirunelveli had a population of 2,059,607 with a significant number of Muslims and Christians.

Administration

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There were four municipalities: Tirunelveli, Srivilliputtur, Tuticorin and Palayamkottai. Headquarters was Palayamkottai..

Taluks

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  • Ambasamudram (Area:1,250 square kilometres (481 sq mi); Headquarters: Ambasamudram)
  • Nanguneri (Area:1,900 square kilometres (730 sq mi); Headquarters: Nanguneri)
  • Ottapidaram (Area:2,780 square kilometres (1,072 sq mi); Headquarters: Ottapidaram)
  • Sankaranarayanankoil (Area:2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi); Headquarters: Sankaranarayanankoil)
  • Sattur (Area:1,500 square kilometres (560 sq mi); Headquarters: Sattur)
  • Srivaikuntam (Area:1,400 square kilometres (542 sq mi); Headquarters: Srivaikuntam)
  • Srivilliputtur (Area:1,520 square kilometres (585 sq mi); Headquarters: Srivilliputtur)
  • Tenkasi (Area:1,250 square kilometres (481 sq mi); Headquarters: Tenkasi)
  • Tirunelveli (Area:850 square kilometres (328 sq mi); Headquarters: Tirunelveli)