History of Tipu SultanFath ʻAli Tipu Sultan, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799. |
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able according advance agreed alliance allies appeared army arrived assistance attack Bangalore Baramahal began Bhau called camp Carnatic carried cavalry chief command Company Company's Cons Cornwallis decided defeated demand despatched districts enemy English entered fact fire followed forces fort French garrison give given Government guns Haidar hand Haripant horse hostilities Ibid important India infantry joined June Khan Khare kingdom Kirmani letter loss Mackenzie Madras Malabar Marathas March miles military Muhammad Mysore Mysoreans Nana negotiations Nizam obtained occupied offered officers owing peace Persian persons Peshwa Poona position possession prepared present prisoners proceeded proposals Raja reached received refused regarded remained resistance river rupees says secure sent Seringapatam soon strong succeeded Sultan supplies surrender taken territory Tipu Tipu's took town treaty troops Tungabhadra wakils wanted Wellesley Wilks wrote