Surrender of Tranquebar (1808)

Surrender of Tranquebar
Part of the English Wars

Tranquebar, by former governor, Peter Anker
Date12 February 1808
Location11°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
James Watson
Thomas Caulfield
Peter Hermanson 
Units involved
14th Foot Regiment
EIC's artillery
HMS Russell
HMS Monmouth
Dansborg garrison
HDMS Nancy
HDMS Charlotte
HDMS Sophia
Strength
8 merchantmen
2 ships
74 cannons
3 ships
Casualties and losses
None None

The Surrender of Tranquebar (Danish: Overgivelsen af Trankebar) or the Capture of Tranquebar (Danish: Overtagelsen af Trankebar) was a surrender of the capital of Danish India, Tranquebar, in 1808 to the British East India Company as a result of the English Wars. The capital surrendered almost immediately after the arrival of a British force.