
Tangasseri or Thangassery (Thangi) is a heavily populated beach area on the shores of the
Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea () is a region of sea in the northern Indian Ocean, bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, on the northwest by Gulf of Oman and Iran, on the north by Pakistan, on the east by India, and ...
in
Kollam
Kollam (;), is an ancient seaport and the List of cities and towns in Kerala, fourth largest city in the Indian state of Kerala. Located on the southern tip of the Malabar Coast of the Arabian Sea, the city is on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake ...
city,
Kerala
Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
, India.
Location
Tangasseri is located about from the
city centre
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and from
Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram ( ), also known as Trivandrum, is the Capital city, capital city of the Indian state of Kerala. As of 2011, the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation had a population of 957,730 over an area of 214.86 sq. km, making it the ...
, the state capital. Archaeologists recently discovered Chinese coins and other artefacts along the coast, which reveal the historic background of the location.
Kollam Port makes Tangasseri an important place on the world maritime map.
History
In 1502, the
Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish a trading centre in Tangasseri and the area soon became a major centre for the
pepper trade. Tangasseri's
St Thomas Fort, built by the Portuguese in 1517, was destroyed in the subsequent wars with the Dutch.
In 1661, the Dutch took possession of the city. The remains of both the Dutch and Portuguese forts can still be seen in Tangasseri. In the 18th century, the kingdom of
Travancore
The kingdom of Travancore (), also known as the kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor () or later as Travancore State, was a kingdom that lasted from until 1949. It was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family from Padmanabhapuram, and later Thiruvanan ...
first conquered Kollam, followed by the British in 1795. Tangasseri remains an Anglo-Indian settlement in character, though there are few Anglo-Indians in the population. Tangassery was a part of
Malabar District
Malabar District, also known as British Malabar or simply Malabar was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792–1800), Madras Presidency (1800–1950) and finally, Madras State (1950–1956) in ...
during
British Raj
The British Raj ( ; from Hindustani language, Hindustani , 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the colonial rule of the British The Crown, Crown on the Indian subcontinent,
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The
Infant Jesus Cathedral in Tangasseri an old Portuguese-built church, remains as a memento of Portuguese rule. The old cathedral was demolished and replaced by a new cathedral at a cost of around ; it was consecrated and blessed on 3December 2005. The metallic cross on the top is one of the largest crosses in India.
Importance
Tangasseri is a picturesque seaside village with a three kilometre long beach on which stands a 144 feet tall lighthouse—a silent sentinel warning seamen since 1902 of the treacherous reefs. There are also ruins of Portuguese and Dutch forts and 18th century churches. The fishery harbour at Tangasseri is a basin for traditional fishermen, achieved by the construction of two breakwaters. The length of the main breakwater is 2100 m and of the leeward breakwater 550 m. This provides sufficient beach length for landing facilities for all operational craft.
Tangasseri is home to Kerala's oldest schools,
Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School and Infant Jesus School Kollam.
The State Government of Kerala had submitted a proposal for constructing a sheltered lighterage Port at Thangassery by converting the Thangassery cove into an artificial harbour The Thangassery cove is about 45 miles to the South of theAshtamudi Lake inlet which was proposed to be developed as a Ashing harbour under the Norwegian-Indian Fisheries Community Development Project Hie proposal to convert the Thangassery Cove into an artificial harbour involved the construction canal connecting the proposed port with Ashtamudi Lake.
In the meantime, another suggestion was made for developing Thangassery Cove as a fishing-cum-commercial port, if it was found impracticable to develop the Ashtamudi lake inlet. Model expenments in respect of both the scheme were carried out at the Poona Research Station.
The Government of Kerala was asked on the 7th January, 1959 to examine the reports submitted by the Poona Research Station and to work
out comparative costs of both the schemes m the light of the recommendations made m the Reports and forward their proposal to the Government along with a statement showing the comparative costs for the two schemes These are awaited A provision of Rs 42 5 lakhs has been proposed for development works at
Thangassery in the Third Plan
[ https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/1836/1/lsd_02_08_02-09-1959.pdf page 15 ]
Gallery
File:Thangassery Light House, Kollam.jpg, Tangasseri Light House
File:Arial view of Thangassery Harbour Area, Kollam.jpg, Aerial view of Tangasseri Harbour Area
File:Fishing Boats at Tangasseri, Aug 2014.jpg, A fishing boat near Tangasseri breakwater
File:Kollam Port Road UC, Oct 2016.jpg, Port Road at Tangasseri
File:View of Kollam Port from Thangassery Harbour.jpg, View of Kollam Port from Tangasseri harbour
File:Thangassery Fishing Harbour, Kollam.jpg, Tangasseri fishing harbour
References
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{{Kollam district
Neighbourhoods in Kollam
Former Portuguese colonies
Former Dutch colonies
History of Kollam
Tourist attractions in Kollam
Kingdom of Travancore
Cities and towns in Kollam district
Archaeological sites in Kerala
1661 establishments in the Dutch Empire