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Srirangapatna is a town and
headquarters of one of the
seven Taluks of
Mandya district, in the
Indian State of Karnataka. It gets its name from the Ranganthaswamy...
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Sayyid Shareef Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Khan Sahib, KCSI (March 1795 in
Srirangapatnam – 11
August 1872 in Tollygunge, Calcutta) was the
youngest son of Tipu...
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Tippu Mosque,
Srirangapatnam...
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resistance of the
Travancore forces and news
about the
attack of
British in
Srirangapatnam he went back. In 1789, Tipu
Sultan disputed the
acquisition by Dharma...
- and was used as a base for
operations that
ended with the
storming of
Srirangapatnam. The fort
continued to be
garrisoned until the
middle of the 19th century...
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refer to his
contributions to the
construction Ranganatha Temple at
Srirangapatnam in the
Western Gangas, who were both his
feudatories and had connections...
- Wellington),
marched into
Mysore in 1799 and
besieged the capital,
Srirangapatnam,
after some
engagements with Tipu. On 8 March, a
forward force managed...
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series of
encounters around Seringapatam (the
anglicised version of
Srirangapatnam) in the
months of
April and May 1799,
between the
combined forces of...
- "Madhya Ranga. The God is in
reclining posture as
found in
Srirangam and
Srirangapatnam. It is said that the God here
represents 'Youth' and
hence also called...
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Indian Army.
These battle honour include:
Mangalore – 1784
Mysore – 1786
Srirangapatnam – 1799
Egypt – 1802
Koregaon – 1818 Beni Boo Alli – 1821
Kirkee – 1827...