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16.

The treaty of Mangalore was signed between

the English East India Company and Haidar Ali
the English East India Company and Tipu Sultan
Haidar Ali and the Zamorin of Calicut
the French East India Company and Tipu Sultan
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Himaja said:   7 years ago
To end second Anglo-Mysore war.
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Preetham Krishna said:   9 years ago
Tippu died in the year 1799.
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Akhir said:   8 years ago
Was Tipu's force weak? Why was he defeated then?

Can anyone know the history?
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Pruthvi said:   9 years ago
Treaty of Mangalore:

1. Tipu left Carnatic.
2. East India Company left Malabar.
2nd Anglo-Mysore war was stale-mate.
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Alma said:   9 years ago
When did Tippu Sulthan die?
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Anurag said:   9 years ago
Can anyone post all the treaty between the English and other Indian rulers?
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Anuruddh said:   10 years ago
How was this done?
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Rohit said:   1 decade ago
Hyder ali died in 2nd Anglo Mysore war in 1782 and after that tipu was the king of Mysore and signed the treaty of manglore with gen. Waren hasting.
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Moneet said:   1 decade ago
Mysore Wars, (1767-69; 1780-84; 1790-92; 1799), four military confrontations in India between the British and the rulers of Mysore.

About 1761 a Muslim adventurer, Hyder Ali, already commander in chief, made himself ruler of the state of Mysore and set about expanding his dominions. In 1766 the East India Company joined the nizam (ruler) of Hyderabad against Hyder Ali in return for the cession of the Northern Sarkars. But the nizam abandoned the war in 1768, leaving the British to face Hyder Ali alone. In 1769 Hyder Ali appeared before the company's government in Madras (now Chennai) and dictated peace on the basis of the status quo.

In the second war, Hyder Ali joined forces with the Marathas in 1780 and again devastated Karnataka. The tide was turned by the dispatch of British help from Calcutta (now Kolkata) and by the death of Hyder Ali in December 1782. French help came too late to affect the issue. Peace was made with Hyder Ali's son Tippu Sultan by the Treaty of Mangalore (1784).

The third war began in 1790, when Governor-General Lord Cornwallis dropped Tippu's name from the list of the company's "friends." After two campaigns, Tippu was checked at Seringapatam and forced to cede half his dominions (1792).

The fourth war was undertaken by Governor-General Lord Mornington (later Wellesley) on the plea that Tippu was receiving help from France. British troops stormed Seringapatam in May 1799; Tippu died in the fighting and his troops were defeated.

Guru said:   1 decade ago
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1. First Anglo Mysore war.

2. After the death of Hyder Ali the war was carried by his son Tippu sultan.

3. But the war ended with treaty of Manglore between Tippu sultan and English in march 1784.


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