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Keladi (Kannada: [keɭɐd̪i naːjɐkɐru]) (1499–1763), also
known as
Nayakas of
Bednore (Kannada: [bid̪ɐnuːru naːjɐkɐru]) and
Ikkeri Nayakas (Kannada: [ikːeːri...
- The
siege of
Bednore was a
battle of the
Second Anglo-Mysore War. The
British had
captured Bednore (modern day Nagara) and
other strongholds in the Malabar...
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Western Ghats and take
Bednore. He felt
compelled to do so
despite a lack of
sound military footing for the effort. He
entered Bednore,
which surrendered...
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surrounding powers:
against the Marathas, Sira, and
rulers of Malabar, Kodagu,
Bednore, Carnatic, and Travancore. Tipu
became the
ruler of
Mysore upon his father's...
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Seringapatam (1799)
Cotiote War
Dhondia Wagh Insurgency(1800)
Siege of
Rannee Bednore(1800)
Siege of Koongdul(1800)
Siege of Dummul(1800)
Battle of Manowly(1800)...
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powerful Raja of
Bednore. The
Banga Raja had
meanwhile enlisted the help of the
Portuguese to
subjugate his wife. The Raja of
Bednore being an opportunist...
- (Onore).
Matthews was
ordered to
advance on
Bednore.
Following the
death of
Hyder Ali, the
commander of
Bednore, Hyat Sahib, the
Mysore commander had learnt...
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Vijayanagara rulers (15th century).
Nayakas of Keladi, also
known as
Nayakas of
Bednore and
Ikkeri Nayakas, were an
Indian dynasty based in
Keladi in present-day...
- key
acquisitions were Sira,
taken from the Marathas, and the
kingdom of
Bednore,
where as a
casus belli he
agreed to
support a
claimant to its
throne against...
- Mysore's
northern territories.
Purseram Bhow,
desirous of
recapturing the
Bednore district that Tipu's
father Hyder had
taken in an
earlier war, captured...