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What were the regions covered in the Madras presidency during British regime?
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The region covered in the Madras Presidency during the British regime covered were
- Modem day Tamil Nadu
- The Lakshadweep Island
- Northern Kerala
- Rayalaseema
- Coastal Andhra
- Districts of Karnataka and various districts of southern Odisha.
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