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DIALECT OF TAMIL
Madras baashai; Madras bhashai; Madras bhasha; Madras baasha; Madras Tamil slang words; Pazham; Madras tamil; Chennai Tamil; Madras bashai; Madras bashai vocabulary; List of Madras Tamil words; List of Madras Tamil slang words; Madras Language; Madras Tamil; Madras language

Madras curry         
  • Chicken madras
INDIAN CURRY DISH
Chicken chennai; Chicken Madras; Chicken Chennai; Madras (curry); Madras curry sauce; Madras sauce; Chicken madras
Madras curry or Madras sauce is a fairly hot curry sauce (with the exception of seafood madras curries, which are made to a slightly different recipe), red in colour and with heavy use of chili powder. Raita is often used as an accompaniment to the dish.
Khutbat-e-madras         
BOOK BY SULAIMAN NADVI
Khtbat-e-madras
Khtbat-e-Madras () is a collection on life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by Syed Sulaiman Nadvi. An immense amount of literature about Muhammad is available in different languages of the world besides Arabic.
Madras Presidency         
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  • Malabar]], c. 1913
  • Weaving on [[Handloom]]s, c. 1913
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  • Textile showroom of M. V. Cunniah Chetty and Sons, circa 1914
  • Workshops of the Madras Automobiles Ltd., c. 1904
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  • Madras province (North), 1909
  • Madras province (South), 1909
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  • Map of the Madras and South Mahratta Railway lines
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  • The [[Nilgiri Mountain Railway]], an [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • Pamban railway bridge]], which connects the [[Pamban island]] with the Indian mainland was constructed in 1914
  • Parry & Co. sugar refineries at [[Samalkota]], c. 1914
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  • The port of [[Tuticorin]]
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ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT IN BRITISH INDIA
Madras Province; Presidency of Madras; Madras province; Madras presidency; சென்னை மாகாணம்; చెన్నపురి సంస్థానము; മദ്രാസ് പ്രസിഡന്‍സി; ಮದ್ರಾಸ್ ಪ್ರೆಸಿದೆನ್ಚ್ಯ್; ମଦ୍ରାସ୍ ପ୍ରେସୋଦେନ୍ଚ୍ଯ; President of Madras; Presidency of Fort St. George; Mirasidars
The Madras Presidency, or the Presidency of Fort St. George, also known as Madras Province, was an administrative subdivision (presidency) of British India.

Википедия

Madras Bashai

Madras Bashai (Tamil: மெட்ராஸ் பாஷை, lit.'Madras Language') was the variety of the Tamil language spoken by native people in the city of Madras (officially known as Chennai today) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was sometimes considered a pidgin, as its vocabulary was heavily influenced by Hindustani, Indian English, Telugu, Malayalam, and Burmese; it is not mutually intelligible with any of those except for Tamil, to a certain extent.

Since the advent of urbanization of the city especially since the Indian Independence, due to large immigrations into the city from different parts of Tamil Nadu, the Madras Bashai variety has become closer to normalized standard spoken Tamil. Today, the transformed variety is majorly called as Chennai Tamil.

Madras Bashai evolved largely during the past three centuries. It grew in parallel with the growth of cosmopolitan Madras. After Madras Bashai became somewhat common in Madras, it became a source of satire for early Tamil films from the 1950s, in the form of puns and double entendres. Subsequent generations in Chennai identified with it and absorbed English constructs into the dialect, making it what it is today's Chennai Tamil.