Tiruchirapalli

Tiruchirappalli (bahasa Tamil: திருச்சிராப்பள்ளி) pelafalan juga dieja Tiruchirapalli, umumnya disebut Tiruchi atau Trichy (bahasa Tamil: திருச்சி) sebelumnya juga dilafalkan Trichinopoly (di bawah kekuasaan Britania) adalah kota terbesar ke-4 di negara bagian Tamil Nadu di India (setelah Chennai, Coimbatore dan Madurai). Kota ini terletak di tengah negara bagian di tepi sungai Cauvery.

Sejarah

Tiruchirappalli dipimpin oleh Jenderal Maratha Murari Rao sejak 1741 hingga 1743, ketika diambil alih oleh Nizam dari Hyderabad setelah Pengepungan Trichinopoly (1743).[1][2]

Demografi

Agama

Agama di kota Tiruchirapalli (2011)[3]

  Hindu (74.07%)
  Islam (14.72%)
  Kristen (10.89%)
  Jainisme (0.07%)
  Sikhisme (0.02%)
  Buddha (0.01%)
  Lainnya (0.01%)
  Tidak tahu (0.22%)
Agama Populasi
Hindu 627.661
Muslim 124.718
Kristen 92.276
Jainisme 559
Sikhisme 148
Buddha 86
Lainnya 104
Tidak tahu 1.835

Referensi

  1. ^ Ramaswami 1984, hlm. 43–79.
  2. ^ Subramanian 1928, hlm. 52–53.
  3. ^ [1]

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