Thachil Matthoo Tharakan
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Thachil Mar Mathoo Tharakan | |
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Born | 1741 |
Died | 1814 North Kuthiathode |
Nationality | Indian |
Thachil Mar Matthoo Tharakan (1741–1814) played a key role in the history of Kerala/Travancore/Cochin in India towards the latter part of the 18th century and early 19th century.
Trader and exporter
Matthoo belonged to Alangad, near North Kuthiathode, in the present Paravur Taluk of Ernakulam District. He was born into a prosperous Syro-Malabar Christian family in 1741 as the son of Thachil Thariath and Kelparambu Itti Anna[1]. He did business successfully,with the help of his father's friends,Ranga Shenoy and Narayana Shenoy, prospered, and the friends that he made during that period later took him to great heights. His powerful friends included Captain Eustachius De Lannoy, the Dutch commander who became head of the Travancore Army and Raja Kesava Das. Through such friends, he got introduced to the Kings of Travancore and Cochin.It was on 943 M.E. that Mathoo Tharakan began his royal service.[2] Matthoo Tharakan thus became a leading trader and influential Christian leader, from among the Indian Syriac-Rite Christians of Kerala.
He awarded a 'Thankakompan' that earned the king's appreciation and the king then awarded him the title' Mathoo Tharakan Muthalali Avarkal' .[3]The title Tharakan was granted by the King Dharma Raja of Travancore to indicate 'a noble trader'. Matthoo Tharakan was a merchant of timber, spices, salt, and tobacco, and was reportedly the first timber exporter from Southern India.
Matthoo Tharakan and Dewan Raja Kesavadas built up the Alappuzha port. He controlled the exports from Alappuzha and Cochin ports.
Minister of Travancore
Matthoo Tharakan was Commerce Minister to Maharaja Balarama Varma of Travancore. Although he was not a successful minister . He facilitate increase in the role of British East India Company in the political affairs of Travancore . Balarama Varma rule in Travancore is considered as a failed rule because the rule is controlled by Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri and Mathur Tharagan . The rule of Diwan Jayanthan Shankaran Namboothiri lead to many problems in the kingdom , so king appointed Velu Thampi as the Dalawa (Prime Minister) in 1801. Velu Thampi find out the frauds made by Mathu Tharakan in the kingdom . Velu Thampi persecuted Mathu Tharakan (his ear was cut and later he was imprisoned). He ordered confiscation of Matthoo Tharakan's landholdings and assets alleging that he had to pay huge revenue arrears to the Government of Travancore. Mattho Tharakan joined with the company and made disturbance against Velu Tampi Dalawa. Balarama Varma repented the indiscriminate actions of Velu Thampi and symbolically gave Tharakan a golden ear.
Social and religious leader
Thachil Matthoo Tharakan made attempts at reunion of the Christian communities separated by the Coonan Cross Oath. But his efforts were apparently thwarted by the Portuguese. His efforts had the support of Mar Joseph Kariattil of the Indian Syriac-Rite Catholics, and of Mar Dionysius I of the Indian Syriac-Rite Orthodox faction, known as the Jacobites. But Bishop Kariattil's death in Goa and Rome's silence, ultimately led to the Indian Jacobites remaining separate and the Indian Syriac Catholic accepting the jurisdiction of the Latin Bishops in India. He was actively involved in organising the historic journey of Mar Joseph Kariattil and Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar to Rome in 1782 for representing before the Pope the grievances of the Syriac Catholic.[4]
References
- ^ Ooken, C.C. Lonappan (1966). Thachil Mathu Tharakan. Irinjalakuda: St. George's Press. p. 2.
- ^ Ooken, C.C. Lonappan (1966). Thachil Mathu Tharakan. Irinjalakuda: St. George's Press. p. 3.
- ^ K.M.Varghese, Chitramezhuthu (1929). Thachil Tharakante Thankakompan. Kottayam: M.O.C. Publications. p. 25.
- ^ Thachil Matthoo Tharakan Archived 1 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
- M. O. Joseph, Nedumkunnam: Thachil Matthoo Tharakan, (Malayalam) Kottayam, NBS, 1962.
- Thachil Matthoo Tharakante Thankakompan (Malayalam) by K M Varghese, Manorama, Kottayam (1927)
- Thachil Matthoo Tharakante Suvarna Kamalam (Malayalam) by John Peter Thottam, Kalavilasini, Trivandrum (1933)
- Thachil Matthoo Tharakan by C. C. Lonappan Ookken (1966)
- Thathampally Enna Desathinte Katha (Malayalam) by Joseph Kottaparamban,Vidyarambham Press,Alappuzha(2001)
- Niranam Granthavari Malayalathile Adya Charithragrantham (Malayalam) by Thomas M. Kurien ,Sofiya Books,Kottayam(2006)
- Thachil Matthoo Tharakan
- Thachil Family Official Website