Dutch Cemetery, Pulicat – Echoes from a Forgotten Port
There are places where history speaks loudly through towering monuments. And then there are places like this, where it whispers. A short distance away from the lagoon waters and fishing boats of Pulicat , stands a walled enclosure that many visitors miss. Those who do find it often stand quietly for a while, unsure of what exactly they are looking at. Rows of old graves. Weathered stone. Silence. This is the Dutch Cemetery of Pulicat. Established in 1657, it is one of the oldest European cemeteries in India. Today, it stands not as a monument of power, but as a fragile reminder of a time when Pulicat was one of the most important ports on the Coromandel Coast. A Port That Drew the World Pulicat was not always the quiet fishing settlement we see today. During the Chola period, it grew into a significant maritime centre. From the 14th century, it came under the Vijayanagara Empire , and its importance only increased. Traders from across regions arrived here. Muslim merchants had a...