Killai
Killai is a second-grade panchayat town in the Chidambaram taluk of the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India.
Geography
Killai is spread over 15.98 square kilometres (6.17 sq mi) of land in the Chidambaram taluk of Cuddalore district. It is located at 11°27′59″N 79°46′22″E / 11.46639°N 79.77278°E / 11.46639; 79.77278, at the mouth of the Vellar River. It is on the river's south bank, across from the town of Parangipettai. The only reserve forests in the taluk are located to the south of the town. The Killai and Pichavaram reserve forests, which contain mangrove forest ecosystems, also contain the Killai backwater, part of the Vellar River's estuary.[1]
Demographics
In 2011, there were 3,359 households in the town, which had a population of 13,608 people. 6,851, or about 50.3% of the population were male, while 6,757, about 49.7%, were female. 1,710 children, about 12.6% of the town's population, were at or below the age of 6 in 2011. 4,236, about 31.1% of the population, were classified by the census as scheduled castes or scheduled tribes. 67.4% of the population was literate.[2]
References
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- Bhuvanagiri
- Chidambaram
- Cuddalore
- Kattumannarkoil
- Panruti
- Srimushnam
- Tittakudi
- Kurinjipadi
- Veppur
- Vriddachalam
water
- Kollidam River
- Perumal Eri
- Ponnaiyar River(South Pennar River)
- Veeranam Lake
- Vellar River
- Wellington Lake
- Sangam period
- Kalabhras
- Pallavas
- Medieval Cholas
- Later Cholas
- Later Pandyas
- Delhi Sultanate
- Madurai Sultanate
- Vijayanagar Empire
- Nayaks of Gingee
- Nawab of the Carnatic
- Company Raj
- British Raj
- Siege of Cuddalore
- Battle of Cuddalore
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