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Mysorean rockets were an
Indian military weapon. The iron-cased
rockets were
successfully deplo**** for
military use. They were the
first successful iron-cased...
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music and the arts even today, as well as
rocket science with the use of
Mysorean rockets.
Sources for the
history of the
kingdom include numerous extant...
- The
Mysorean invasion of
Malabar (1766–1792) was the
military invasion of the
Malabar region of Kerala,
including the
territories of the
Zamorin of Calicut...
- in 1749
Nanjaraja marched the
Mysorean army in
support of
Nasir Jung. The army went to Devanhalli,
where the
Mysoreans parti****ted in the
Siege of Devanahalli...
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French and
Dutch in the
American Revolutionary War
influenced Anglo-
Mysorean hostilities in India. The
great majority of
soldiers on the
company side...
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resistance against the
Mysorean army from 1774 to 1793. On
account of his
refusal to flee and due to his
effective resistance to
Mysoreans, he
gained firm support...
- War (1798 – 1799) saw the
death of Tipu
Sultan and
further reductions in
Mysorean territory. Mysore's
alliance with the
French was seen as a
threat to the...
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painting showing the
Mysorean army
fighting the
British forces with
Mysorean rockets. A
Mysorean soldier from India,
using his
Mysorean rocket as a flagstaff...
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early 18th century,
provided opportunities for the Marathas, Sikhs,
Mysoreans, and
Nawabs of
Bengal to
exercise control over
large regions of the Indian...
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Mysore and
introduced the
first iron-cased metal-cylinder rocket. The
Mysorean rockets of this
period were innovative,
chiefly because of the use of iron...