The siege of Seringapatam (5 April – 4 May 1799) was the final confrontation of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War between the British East India Company and...
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Siege of Seringapatam can refer to: Siege of Seringapatam (1792) during the Third Anglo-Mysore War Siege of Seringapatam (1799) during the Fourth Anglo-Mysore...
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Srirangapatna (redirect from Seringapatam)
"Introduction". Seringapatam 1799. Macquarie University. Retrieved 11 January 2011. "General Information". Siege of Seringapatam (1799)#Legacy "2011 India...
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the Siege of Seringapatam (1799) against Tippu Sultan. The Swiss officers of the Regiment de Meuron, who fell in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799) were...
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William Congreve in 1804 after experiencing Indian rockets at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Congreve rockets were launched from an iron trough about 18...
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Obelisk Monument (category 1799 in India)
sweeping along the inside of the walls until they met on the far side of the city. Copied content from Siege of Seringapatam (1799) Swiss soldiers headed...
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Anglo-Mysore Wars (redirect from List of Anglo-Mysore Wars)
British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Tipu was killed during the defence of the city. Much of the remaining Mysorean territory...
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and Nairs ended with the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). The conquest of Coorg, by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore and father of Tipu Sultan, lasted 3 months...
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the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War at the Siege of Seringapatam. He was appointed governor of Seringapatam and Mysore in 1799 and, as a newly appointed major-general...
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Duke of Wellington is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The name derived from Wellington in Somerset. The title was created in 1814 for Arthur...
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Srirangapatna (disambiguation) (redirect from Seringapatam (disambiguation))
constituency Seringapatam may also refer to: Siege of Seringapatam (1799), last stand of Mysore sultan Tipu Sultan against the British Seringapatam (1799 ship)...
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61st Pioneers (redirect from 61st Prince of Wales's Own Pioneers)
in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), Seringapatam Forces Engaged in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), Seringapatam Forces Engaged in the Siege of Seringapatam...
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Sharpe (novel series) (category Cultural depictions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
whilst they languish in Tipu's dungeon. Sharpe escapes during the siege of Seringapatam and prematurely detonates a mine meant to devastate the British...
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Tipu Sultan (redirect from Tipu, Sultan of Mysore)
[page needed] After the Fall of Seringapatam in 1799, the blind emperor did remorse for Tipu, but maintained his confidence in the Nizam of Hyderabad, who had now...
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Seringapatam was built in 1799, of teak, as a warship for Tippu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. However, the British stormed his citadel at Seringapatam...
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George Harris, 1st Baron Harris (category British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
Scott) and her nephew James Scott was ADC to General Harris at the Siege of Seringapatam. See Rootsweb WorldConnect: Anne Dickson, Catherine Eliza Scott...
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British Empire (redirect from History of the British Empire)
Tipu Sultan's death in the fourth war in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), the kingdom became a protectorate of the company. The East India Company fought...
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Coalition Siege of Seringapatam (1799) – Fourth Anglo-Mysore War Siege of Genoa (1800) – War of the Second Coalition Siege of Fort Bard (1800) – War of the...
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Madras Regiment (category Infantry regiments of the Indian Army from 1947)
awarded prior to the independence of India. Pre independence Battle of Sholinghur (1781) Siege of Seringapatam (1799) Battle of Assaye (1803) Anglo-Burmese...
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Victory title (category Military awards and decorations of ancient Rome)
County of Shropshire in 1816. George Harris, victor of the Siege of Seringapatam (1799) against the Kingdom of Mysore, was created Baron Harris, of Seringapatam...
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Mangalorean Catholics (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
15-year-long captivity at Seringapatam, imposed by Tippu Sultan. Following Tippu's defeat and death at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799) by the English East...
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Selim III (category 18th-century sultans of the Ottoman Empire)
Anglo-Mysore War broke out and Tipu Sultan was killed during the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Many Ottoman sultans imposed alcohol bans (often with limited...
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Regiment de Meuron (category British military units and formations of the War of 1812)
siege of Seringapatam in 1799, and their family members. The cemetery includes 80 graves of the officers of the Regiment de Meuron, and the rest of the...
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Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas launched an invasion from the north. The British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Hyderabad...
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now Saddam Beach, Kerala, India Tipu (disambiguation) Siege of Seringapatam (1799), last stand of Tipu Sultan against the British This disambiguation page...
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Several ships have been named Seringapatam for the Siege of Seringapatam (1799): Seringapatam (1799 ship) was built in India and became a whaling ship...
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Scott's Bungalow (redirect from Scott’s Bungalow, Seringapatam)
an officer of the Madras Army who took part in the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799. The bungalow is associated with the legend and tragedy of Col. Scott...
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Western imperialism in Asia (redirect from European colonisation of Asia)
Sultan's death in the fourth war in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), the kingdom would become a protectorate of the company. The East India Company fought...
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victory in the Battle of Seringapatam in 1799. The 1799 siege and capture of Seringapatam, the capital of Mysore, was the culmination of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore...
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in 1799, after a 15-year-long intermission due to the Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam which ended with the Siege of Seringapatam (1799)...
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