Write a note on Tipu Sultan - The ‘Tiger of Mysore’.
Write a note on Tipu Sultan - The ‘Tiger of Mysore’.
Tipu Sultan was the famous ruler of Mysore. He ruled Mysore from 1782 to 1799. Under his leadership, Mysore became very powerful. It controlled the profitable trade of the Malabar coast where the Company purchased pepper and cardamom. In 1785 Tipu Sultan stopped the export of these items through the ports of his kingdom and disallowed local merchants from trading with the Company. He also developed a relationship with the French in India to modernise his army with their help. The British got furious. They waged four battles against Tipu Sultan. The last battle proved unfortunate for him. He was killed defending his capital Seringapatam. The way he resisted the British is undoubtedly praiseworthy.
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The Maratha power was crushed in the third Anglo-Maratha war. Tipu Sultan disallowed local merchants from trading with the Company.
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What is it? (ii) Where is it kept? (iii) When did the British take it way?
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Identify the person above. (ii) When was he appointed the Governor of Bengal?
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They have enticed several merchants and others to go and take protection under them. (i) What intention did the English traders show initially?
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How did the East India Company begin to trade in Bengal?
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