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SOME
FACTS FIRST: Andaman & Nicobar Islands numbering 556 are located very close to
the Equator, covering an area of 8,249 sq kms. Out of these, only 37 islands are populated and the rest have no-one living there. The main Bay Island is quite cosmopolitan and the population comprises Bengalis, Tamilians, Andhraites and Bangladeshis.
FORMATION OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: These islands are made of volcanic lava rocks. I read that some 150 million years ago, molten magma might have oozed from the earth’s crust along the dilated ocean floor at the foot of a sub-marine ridge. Andamans are at the tip of an undulating lava plateau the root of which goes deep down beyond the ocean floor.
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HISTORY
REVISITED: These islands were discovered
only in the year 1859. In 1857, when the first War of Independence broke in
India, the British found it very difficult to handle so many prisoners. They
wanted a far off place away from the mainland India where they could establish a settlement where these 'convicts' could be
deported. So a young British officer was assigned the job of looking around for
an area which could serve as a prison for the Indian 'mutineers'. He set
off in MV Viper looking for a suitable place and landed up in this area. In due
course, the British established themselves here, built the infamous Cellular
Jail in Port Blair, set up gallows in Viper Island and made Ross Island their capital for
this area. The rest is history.
DISCOVERY
OF THE ISLANDS:
History has evidence that the Chinese knew about these islands more than a thousand years ago and called it Yeng T Omag. The Roman Geographer Ptolemy also mentioned these in the 2nd Century as
Angdaman Islands which meant islands of
Good Fortune. A Buddhist monk named it Lo-Jen-Kuo, the Island of the Naked. Marco Polo called it Angamanain. In the 15th
Century, Nicolo Contri the Italian traveller called these the Islands of God.
However, it is not recorded anywhere when the current name Andaman was given. As
per some Indian legends, Hanuman had stepped on this island on his way to Lanka and hence Handuman which in due course became Andaman. The name
Nicobar seems to have originated from a South Indian word “Nakkavaram” which means the Land of the
Naked as mentioned in a Tanjore Inscription of 1050
AD.
A visit to these islands is strongly recommended to every Indian if s/he wants to live through the history of the country and enjoy the virgin beauty of these islands. More about various interesting places later in my blogs!
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7 comments:
I agree, every Indian must visit Andaman Islands and pay homage to all the freedom fighters who lived and died at the Cellular Jail.
It is a beautiful place, in its own right.
interesting reading.I like it.
Interestingly, A&N are geographically a part of Indonesian islands yet India can claim on the basis of this history. Glad you could visit them. Gaurav Sharma
Well Ma'am I must say, you have done some real research!!! I have also visited A&N islands, and am also a very intrepid tourist, but you have done a great job consolidating and updating our knowledge of the lesser known part of our great country!!! Thanks a lot.
Amarjeet Singh Madan
I have read your blog on Andamen and Nikobar where I had gone with my family on the of my retirement on August,1996.You have made my memories fresh with the lovely sea and corals.
You have given tips on medicines and Camera which one should carry when on tour to important tourist place> I shall be happy to keep in mind during my forthcoming visit to Leh and Srinagar on August,2012.
Very interesting information. Could not find this elsewhere
Very well written and informative blog on the Andamans. One small thing. What I learned about the term "Kala Pani" during my visit to the "Cellular Jail" - "Kala Pani" meant "WATER OF DEATH". That the Cellular Jail Inmates, would have met a Watery Grave/drowned if they ever tried to escape. Seems logical since the island is surrounded by water.
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