Kayalpatnam Explained

Kayalpattinam
Nickname:Small Makkah
Pushpin Map:India Tamil Nadu#India3
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates:8.5664°N 78.1164°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Tamil Nadu
Subdivision Type2:District
Governing Body:Kayalpattinam Municipality
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:12.5
Population Total:40588
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Kayalar
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Tamil
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:628204
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:04639
Registration Plate:TN 92 (Thiruchendur RTO)
Blank1 Name Sec1:Nearest city
Blank1 Info Sec1:Thoothukudi
Blank2 Name Sec1:Sex ratio
Blank2 Info Sec1:1000:1177 /
Blank3 Name Sec1:Literacy
Blank3 Info Sec1:92.71%
Blank4 Name Sec1:Lok Sabha constituency
Blank4 Info Sec1:Thoothukudi
Formerly with Tiruchendur
Blank5 Name Sec1:Vidhan Sabha constituency
Blank5 Info Sec1:Tiruchendur
Blank6 Name Sec1:Civic Agency
Blank6 Info Sec1:Kayalpattinam Municipality
Blank1 Name Sec2:Climatei
Blank1 Info Sec2:Humid (Köppen)

Kayalpattinam (also known as Kayalpatnam or Kayalpattanam) is a Municipality in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 40,588.

History

Also known as Kayal, it is referred to in Marco Polo's[1] travel diaries dating to 1298 AD. Korkai,[2] Vaguthai or Kayal was an ancient port dating to the 1st centuries of the common era and was contemporaneous to the existence of Kollam, another Pandyan port. Kollam served the Pandyas on the west coast while Korkai/Kayal served them on the east coast connecting them to Ceylon and the pearl fisheries in the Gulf of Mannar facing the Tirunelveli Coast. Arab traders from Egypt and Yemen landed at the port of Korkai (the present Kayalpatnam). some traders migrated to Adirampattinam. Strong trading connections existed with (Sri Lanka). There exist a strong cultural connection between Kayalpattinam, Adirampattinam and Kilakarai. Most of the Muslims here are matrilocal residents. The ancient port had trade connections with Egypt, Rome and Greece.

Ibn Battuta, the Muslim Moroccan explorer has mentioned about Kayalpattinam (as called as Fatan) in his travel node The Rihla (lit. "Journey"). There exist a strong cultural connection exists between Kayalpatnam, Adirampattinam and Kilakarai.

Kayalpatnam now has many Mosques (also known as Masjid). Noted photographer Benoy Behl has made a film on Islamic Architecture of India, and he visited this Kayalpatnam Mosque.

Demographics

According to 2011 census, Kayalpattinam had a population of 40,588 with a sex-ratio of 1,082 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[3] A total of 4,995 were under the age of six, constituting 2,548 males and 2,447 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 7.37% and .01% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 81.3%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[3] The town had a total of : 9417 households. There were a total of 11,414 workers, comprising 17 cultivators, 27 main agricultural labourers, 206 in house hold industries, 10,717 other workers, 447 marginal workers, 9 marginal cultivators, 4 marginal agricultural labourers, 30 marginal workers in household industries and 404 other marginal workers.[4] Tamil is the predominant language, spoken by 99.72% of the population.

As per the religious census of 2011, Kayalpattinam had 26.34% Hindus, 67.24% Muslims, 6.36% Christians, 0.01% following other religions.

Culture

Most of Muslims here follow Shafi Madhab with Qadiriyya and Shadhiliya Tariqa (Sufi order) Qadiriyya tariqa connected to Mahlara and Shadhiliya tariqa connected to zaviya Faasiyatush shadhiliya Tariqa. Headquarters of this tariqa[5] in India Zaviathul Fasiyathus shathulia is located here. There are few followers of ahle hadees also. Maqbara of Kazi Syed Alauddin brother of Kazi Syed Tajuddin the fore father of Madurai Maqbara Hazrats'[6] and of all the Syeds living in Kazimar Street, Madurai is located here.

Islamic Educational institutions

Notes and References

  1. M. Polo refers in fact to Pazhaiyakayal (Old Payal), which is 15 km north of actual Kayalpatnam. See Roderich Ptak, Yuan and Early Ming Notices on the Kayal Area in South India, 1993.
  2. Korkai, mentioned by Ptolemeus, is 4 km S-W of Old Kayal. See Roderich Ptak, ibid.
  3. Web site: Census Info 2011 Final population totals. Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. 26 January 2014.
  4. Web site: Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Kayalpattinam . Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India . 2013 . 26 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924150243/http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=700108 . 24 September 2015 .
  5. Web site: Sheik Fassy Youth's Association Madurai Tamil Nadu India . 8 February 2018 .
  6. Web site: Genealogy – . Maqbara.com . 2022-09-21.