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- Significance
Historical
It is believed that the name Nila, has been in use for over 800
years since, the King of the Hoysalas Vishnu Vardhana, who ruled
from 1104 to 1141 AD seized the Nilgiris Plateau. His general
Ponisia recorded this fact in 1117 AD with mention of Todas. The
name Nilgiri was due to the blue haze, which envelops the range
with most distant hills of considerable size.
This Nilgiri territory came into possession of the East India
Company as part of the ceded lands, held by Tipu Sultan, by the
treaty of Srirangapatnam in 1799. Rev. Jacome Forico, a priest
was the first European who visited Nilgiris in 1603 and released
his notes about the place and people of Nilgiris. In 1812 surveyor
William Keys and Macmohan visited the top of the plateau.
In 1818, Wishand Kindersley, Assistant and Second Assistant to
Collector of Coimbatore visited this spot and submitted their
experience report to the Collector of Coimbatore Mr. John Sullivan.
Settlement in Udhagamandalam began in 1822 with the construction
of the Stone House by John Sullivan, the then Collector of Coimbatore.
The bungalow, which is locally called "Kal Bangla",
is one of the landmarks of Udhagamandalam and is now the Chamber
of the Principal of the Government Arts College.
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