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Map Of The Lands Of Tippoo Saheb (Tipu Sultan), 1792 Map

Map Of The Lands Of Tippoo Saheb (Tipu Sultan), 1792 Map A rare 1792 map of the lands that were possessed by Tippoo Saheb (Tipu Sultan) in 1792. Following his annexation of Malabar, Maratha, Nizam, and Canara regions during his lifetime. However, Tipu's territories were divided after he died in the 4th Anglo-Mysore War in 1799. ....read more

Tipu Sultan’s Ceded Territories After His Defeat, 1800 Map

Tipu Sultan's Ceded Territories After His Defeat, 1800 Map  A rare map from 1800 showing the territories ceded by Tipu Sultan after his defeat in 1792 and 1799. Tipu Sultan, Mysore's ruler, was an expert soldier gifted with great military and administrative skills. His chief adversary was the British who had fought his father Hyder Ali. ....read more

The Defeat of Tipu Sultan In Anglo-Mysore War, 1792 Newspaper

The Defeat of Tipu Sultan In Anglo-Mysore War, 1792 Newspaper SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM TO SEE THE COMPLETE IMAGES A rare 1792 newspaper reports on the defeat of Tipu Sultan at Seringapatam. The antique newspaper is the Salem Gazette of August 21, 1792. This newspaper published a short news report on the defeat of Tipu Sultan ....read more

Anglo-Mysore War, Last Effort And Fall of Tipu Sultan, 1877 Print

Anglo-Mysore War, Last Effort And Fall of Tipu Sultan, 1877 Print An 1877 engraving of Tipu Sultan's last effort during the 4th Anglo-Mysore War in 1799. The print was engraved by Walker based on the artwork of R A Henry Singelton. This 1877 print was published by James S. Virtue of London. Hyder Ali died in ....read more

Northern View Of Tipu Sultan’s Bangalore Fort, 1794 Print

Northern View Of Tipu Sultan's Bangalore Fort, 1794 Print   A 1794 engraved print showing the northern view of Tipu Sultan's Bangalore Fort. The title reads "North View Of Bangalore From The Pettah, Showing The Curtain & Bastions That Were Breached." Tipu Sultan's unprovoked attack on Travancore an ally of the British Raj was the absolute ....read more

Ramparts of Tipu Sultan’s Fort Bangalore, 1900 Postcard

Ramparts of Tipu Sultan's Fort Bangalore, 1900 Postcard A 1900 postcard shows the rampart of Tipu Sultan's Fort in Bangalore (Bengaluru). It was originally constructed as a mud fort by Kempe Gowda I in 1537. Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore was a chieftain under the Vijayanagara Empire. The Empire ruled most parts of Karnataka ....read more