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around 984 CE. Later,
under the
British rule, the city was
renamed to
Seringapatam.
Located near the city of Mandya, it is of religious,
cultural and historic...
- The
Siege of
Seringapatam (5
April – 4 May 1799) was the
final confrontation of the
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
between the
British East
India Company and...
- The
captivity of
Kodavas (Coorgis) at
Seringapatam was the
period of capture, deportation, and
imprisonment of
Kodava Takk
speaking kodavas who rebelled...
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Scott and
Seringapatam Reefs is a
group of atoll-like
reefs in the
Timor Sea more than 300
kilometres (190 mi)
northwest of Cape Leveque,
Western Australia...
- The
Treaty of
Seringapatam (also
called Srirangapatinam or Srirangapatna),
signed 18
March 1792,
ended the
Third Anglo-Mysore War. Its
signatories included...
- Look up
Seringapatam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seringapatam or
Srirangapatna is a town in
Mandya district of the
Indian state of Karnataka....
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Siege of
Seringapatam can
refer to:
Siege of
Seringapatam (1792)
during the
Third Anglo-Mysore War
Siege of
Seringapatam (1799)
during the
Fourth Anglo-Mysore...
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ebony and
decorated with
ivory were
gifted by Lord
Dalhousie Gumbaz,
Seringapatam Plan of the
Gumbaz at Ganjam, by B L Rice (1894) The
Gumbaz is designed...
- 5000km 3,100miles
Waterloo 6
Vitoria 5
Torres Vedras 4 Køge 3 ****aye 2
Seringapatam 1
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Wellington (né Wesley; 1 May 1769...
- The
captivity of
Nairs at
Seringapatam was
imposed on the
Nairs of
Malabar by Tipu Sultan, the de
facto ruler of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1786 to 1799...