Sunday, September 19, 2010

Fort Dansborg, Tranquebar, Tamil Nadu, India

This is a 17th century Danish fort that faces the east coast of India. This fort is an important monument for the Danes in India as it is one of their few successful settlements in India. Well, successful yes, but not without a lot of hardships for them.


This was where the pepper trade route to Denmark began. First, they faced trouble from the locals, then from the then Chola kingdom and later the British. But, in between all this, the Danes set up Fort Dansborg as a base to establish their colonial presence in India.


Today, this fort exists in not so great colours, but the museum within, hosts a collection of colonial artefacts that throw light on its rich history from as early as 1620.

 
This fort, built by Danish captain, Ove Gjedde, was a self-sufficient area then, with strong military capability, food storage, accommodation and entertainment facilities. In fact, it was the residence and headquarters of the governor and other officials for about 150 years.

 
The Danes left Denmark in search of Sri Lanka and the far east, but the monsoons and other hardships brought them here. A lot of ships left Denmark, but only a few people survived the tough sea journey to arrive here and set up base.


The museum depicts the entire Danish history very well. The ships that came here, the captains who made it, the partnerships with the Indian kings and the trade route have been well documented.


Apart from the historical importance of this monument, the Fort Dansborg is also a great place to catch the sunrise over the Bay of Bengal, admire the views of the estuary of Kaveri’s (Cauvery river) tributaries and be one with nature in overall.

6 comments:

  1. What an interesting structure. Amazing to see it has stood the test of time... The first & last pics give the feeling of peeking into the past - we're seeing it as it looked 100, 200, 300+ years ago. Very cool.

    Great pictures, and kudos on the historic notes! I learned something new today. :)

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  2. Yes Amaris. The fort hardly looks like it is 300+ years old. It looks nearly as good as new.

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  3. Hi Sankara , I am doing an article on Tranquebar for a club magazine . It's an 800 word article called a ' a dash of tranquelity' - just bringing out the tranquil nature of the place, unknown facets and the havoc that nature has wreaked on it. Can you give me 5 - 6 high res images that capture the moods and architecture of tranquebar? I can't pay you as I am not being paid, but I can give you photo credit - it's the Bombay Gym magazine - Black and Gold , read by mumbai's elite. I need to submit my article by tomorrow night ( Sunday June 12) to catch the Anniversay edition. You are a better photographer than I am and so would love to use your pix. You can call me on 09819749779, check out my website www.gypsytales.com ..I am a fellow gypsy and creature of the road . Came upon your travelogue by chance. Pls email me at gypsycy@gmail.com . i can forward the article to you tonight so you can choose appropriate pics. Just give me your email ID pls .Cyrus

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  4. Hi Sankara , I am doing an article on Tranquebar for a club magazine . It's an 800 word article called a ' a dash of tranquelity' - just bringing out the tranquil nature of the place, unknown facets and the havoc that nature has wreaked on it. Can you give me 5 - 6 high res images that capture the moods and architecture of tranquebar? I can't pay you as I am not being paid, but I can give you photo credit - it's the Bombay Gym magazine - Black and Gold , read by mumbai's elite. I need to submit my article by tomorrow night ( Sunday June 12) to catch the Anniversay edition. You are a better photographer than I am and so would love to use your pix. You can call me on 09819749779, check out my website www.gypsytales.com ..I am a fellow gypsy and creature of the road . Came upon your travelogue by chance. Pls email me at gypsycy@gmail.com . i can forward the article to you tonight so you can choose appropriate pics. Just give me your email ID pls .Cyrus

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  5. Cyrus, happy to connect and contribute. Have responded to your email. Look forward to reading your article.

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  6. Visited this place recently. Nice fort and museum besides scenic surroundings

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