9. How was the Mysore army able to keep the British forces at bay?
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The Mysore army was able to keep the British forces at bay because of Tipu Sultan's excellent defence strategies.
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In January 1792, Cornwallis led British troops along with 20,000 companies to Mysore. He established a position below Seringapatam, from where he could monitor and examine Tipu's defence. However, Tipu punctuated the arrival of the British force by an unexpected display of technology. He showered them with the Rockets, which were ineffective yet slowed the forces by bit. He also well-arranged his army well at the western end of the island occupied by Seringapatam and on the eastern line anchored by Karigaut Hill.
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