Capture of Tranquebar (1801)

Capture of Tranquebar
Part of the English Wars

Tranquebar, by Peter Anker
Date12 May 1801
Location
Tranquebar, (modern-day Tharangambadi, India)
11°1′45″N 79°50′58″E / 11.02917°N 79.84944°E / 11.02917; 79.84944
Result British victory
Territorial
changes
Tranquebar occupied by the British
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  Denmark-Norway
Commanders and leaders
Richard Wellesley Peter Anker 
Units involved
HMS Braave
HMS Albatross
Dansborg garrison
Strength
2 ships
200 men
60 cannons
3 ships
76 Europeans
300 Sepoys
Casualties and losses
Unknown 3 ships seized

The Capture of Tranquebar (Danish: Overtagelsen af Trankebar) or the Surrender of Tranquebar (Danish: Overgivelsen af Trankebar) was a British takeover of the capital of Danish India, Tranquebar. The capture was quick and successful, with the Dano-Norwegian governor, Peter Anker, surrendering with the arrival of the British.