The sun is already high in the sky, beating down fiercely on our heads, when we reach Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace in ...
Tipu Sultan (c 1750-1799) was born in Devanhalli, Karnataka. His father, Hyder Ali, made himself Muslim ruler of Mysore around 1761. From an early age Tipu accompanied his father on military ...
In December 1782, even as the Second Anglo-Mysore War rages, Hyder Ali, also a French ally and a folk hero to the American revolutionists, dies, leaving his son Tipu Sultan to lead the Mysore army.
This is the seal of Sultan Fateh Ali Tipu (1750-1799), the 'Tiger of Mysore' used by him to confirm official documents. It has been in the Powell-Cotton family at Quex Park, Birchington ...
Karimnagar:Police in Jangaon district arrested Abdul Rahim Sultan Raj, who ran a hospital while allegedly defrauding multiple people over several years by posing as the heir of Tipu Sultan and ...
To the East India Company and the British Raj that followed it, mapping was an obsession. The empires that came before them, such as the Mughal and the Marathas, did not engage in cartography in ...
Tipu Sultan, taken from Alexander Beatson's A View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultan, 1800) Tipu Sultan, known as the dreaded 'Tiger of Mysore', was a legend during his ...
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