Arcotinian
Arcotinian is a term that refers to something or someone associated with Arcot, a historic town located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. This could encompass individuals who hail from Arcot, cultural elements originating from or prevalent in the region, or historical events connected to the town. Arcot has a significant history, particularly as a former capital of the Nawab of Arcot, a powerful dynasty that played a role in South Indian politics during the 18th century. The Arcot region is known for its historical fortresses, mosques, and its influence on local traditions and governance. Therefore, an Arcotinian might be a descendant of the people who lived in or around Arcot, or someone who deeply understands or is involved with its cultural heritage. The term is not widely used in a formal or academic context but serves as a descriptor for association with this particular geographical and historical locale.