- of
Mysore district and
Mysore division. As the
traditional seat of the
Wadiyar dynasty, the city
functioned as the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Mysore for...
- The
Kingdom of
Mysore was a
geopolitical realm in
southern India founded in
around 1399 in the
vicinity of the modern-day city of
Mysore and prevailed...
- The Anglo-
Mysore Wars were a
series of four wars
fought during the last
three decades of the 18th
century between the
Sultanate of
Mysore on the one hand...
-
Mysore State,
colloquially Old
Mysore, was a
political territory within the
Dominion of
India and the
subsequent Republic of
India from 1947
until 1956...
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Mysore Palace, also
known as Amba
Vilas Palace, is a
historical palace and a
royal residence. It is
located in
Mysore, Karnataka, India. It used to be...
- May 1799),
commonly referred to as Sher-e-
Mysore or "Tiger of
Mysore", was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Mysore based in
South India. He was a
pioneer of...
-
Mysore pak is an
Indian sweet prepared in ghee. It
originated in the city of
Mysore, one of the
major cities in the
Indian state of Karnataka. It is made...
- The
Karnataka Legislative ****embly (formerly the
Mysore Legislative ****embly) is the
lower house of the
bicameral legislature of the
southern Indian state...
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Mysore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mysore is a city in
Mysore district, and its
administrative seat.
Mysore also
refers to:
Kingdom of
Mysore...
- the
Wadiyars of
Mysore (also
spelt Wodeyer, Odeyer, and Wadeyar), is a late-medieval
Indian royal family of
former maharajas of
Mysore from the Urs clan...