Monday, July 27, 2015

Trace the course of British wars with Mysore? LALHRIATKIMI Roll.No-154



FIRST WAR (1766-1769)

Haider Ali was  defeated at Changam and Thiruvanamalai in 1767.English were forced to enter the Treaty of Madras in1769.It was signed by Haider Ali and the allies, consisting of company, the Raja of Tajore, the Malabar  ruler. It provided a mutual restitution of conquest take place except for Kaur and its districts which were to be retained by the Mysore ruler in case either of the parties was attacked, the other would rally to its assistance, the  Raja  of Tanjore  was to be treated as a  friend of Haider Ali .And the trade priviledges of Bombay presidency and English factories were to be restored. Treaty of Madras which ended the war had the following provision both return the territories conquered from each other and English were to help Hyder  Ali if he was attacked by any power.

SECOND WAR (1780-1784)

Haider Ali declared a war on English in 1780,and he defeated English force in Carnatic. In 1781, Sir Eyre Coote defeated Haider Ali at Port Navo. But next year 1782 Ali died cancer in the course of Anglo-Mysore and was succeeded by his son Tipu. Tipu ruled Mysore till his death at the hands of British in 1799.But the Anglo-Mysore war came to an end with Treaty of Mangalore in 1784.The clauses of the Treaty were as under both sides returned the territories conqured from each other and both sides releases the prisoner of war.

THIRD WAR (1790-1792)

After Ali died Tipu Sultan improved relationship with Nizam and Marathas.He planted a Tree of Liberty at srirangapatam and also he sign Treaty of Srirangapatam  with English. The English got Malabar, Coorg, Dindugal and Baramahal. Tipu Sultan was forced to sign the Treaty of Srirangapatam which contained the following terms Tipu had to part with half of his territory which was divided between the English and the Marathas.Tipu had to pay the war indemnity of these course of rupees which was equally divided among the allies.

FOURTH WAR(1799)

When British occupied Mysore after defeating and killing Tipu in 1799, they were surprised to find that Mysore peasant was much more prosperous than the peasant in British occupied Madras. Wellesly  came to know about Tipu activities,he declared war at once against him in1799.Wellesly himself besieged Srirangapatam.














FIRST WAR (1766-1769)

Changam leh Thiruvanamalai  te chu kum 1767 ah Haider Ali chuan a hneh a,kum 1769 ah Treaty of Madras chu Malabar enkawltu Raja of Tajore leh Haider Ali chuan an sign leh a ni. An sign nachhan chy English ho chuan Haider Ali chu puih an tiam bakah an pahnih chuan an ram awpchhungah let leh turin an intiam a ni. Kaur leh khawpui tih loh an hneh takte chu Mysore ho chuan an enkawl a, tin Bombay leh  English ho  chu  an zalenna  pekkir an ni a bawk  a  ni

SECOND WAR (1780-1784)

English-Mysore war vawi hnihna chu kum 1780-1784 inkarah a ni a,Ali chuan kum 1780 ah English ho a bei a.Mahse kum 1781 ah Sir Eyre Coote hovin English hovin Ali chu an rawn bei a ni. Haider Ali chu kum 1782 ah cancer vangin a thi a a fapa Tipu Sultan chuan ro a rel chhunzawm a kum 1799 a a thih thlengin.Kum 1784 a Treaty of Mangalore an sign a an pahnih chuan an ram awp chin a kir leh  mi tangte laka indo puan thu an sign hnu tang chuan an inbeihna chu a tawp zui a ni.

THIRD WAR (1790-1792)

Ali thih hnu chuan a fapa chuan Nizam leh Marathas nena an inlaichinna chu a siamtha hle a.Treaty of Liberty tih chu Srirangapatam  chu an sign bawk a ni. An sign na chhan chu an Tipu chuan Marathas leh English ho chu a ram chanve chu a pe tur a ni. Allies ho zingah an indo naa an chakloh vangin pawisa an chawi tur a ni. Tin English ho chuan Ali ram thenkhat Malabar,Dindugar,Coorg,Baramachal te chu an chang zui bawk.

FOURTH WAR (1799)

Kum 1799 a Tipu a thih hnu chuan British ho chuan Mysore chu an luah a, chubakah  British ho luah Madras a an hnathawkte aia sum leh paia an hausak zawk vang chuan an lawm hle ani. Wellesly chu Tipu lakah kum 1700 ah indo a puang leh a,Srirangapatam zawng zawng pawh chu Wellesly chuan a hual bet hneh hle ani.
















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