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- Nedumkotta or the Travancore lines was a wall built as a protection against consistent invasions from Mysore during the (de facto) rule of Tipu Sultan...
- Anglo-Mysore War: Battle of Nedumkotta 1000km 620miles Madras 3 Seringapatna 2 Nedumkotta 1    The Battle of Nedumkotta took place between December 1789...
- "Valiya Kappithaan ", meaning 'The Great Captain'. De Lannoy built the Nedumkotta, a line of fortifications in the North of the Kingdom, known as the Travancore...
- started developing after the Maharajah refused to stop construction of the Nedumkotta, which p****ed near the Dutch possessions, through Cochin territories,...
- into use in the Napoleonic Wars. Mysorean invasion of Malabar Battle of Nedumkotta Regiment de Meuron Garrison Cemetery, Seringapatam Naravane, M. S. (2014)...
- to build up troops at Coimbatore in preparation for an ****ault on the Nedumkotta, a fortified line of defence built by Dharma Raja of Travancore to protect...
- Mysore to reinstate the authority over Malabar. After the Battle of the Nedumkotta (1789–90), due to the monsoon flood, the stiff resistance of the Travancore...
- was successfully occupied by Marthanda Pillai's force. The Battle of Nedumkotta took place between December 1789 and May 1790, and it was one of the reasons...
- defeat in the Battle of Colachel. Travancore refused to stop building the Nedumkotta fortification, which formed the northern defences of Travancore, and rumours...
- Tipu Sultan was marching towards the Travancore lines, known locally as Nedumkotta, he had a short stay at Thrissur city from 14 to 29 December 1789. In...