History, asked by sunitamgr85, 10 months ago

Across:
1. The place where the
British finally defeated
Tipu
4. The queen who bravely
resisted the British at
Kitoor
6. Muslim judge
Down:
2. Officers appointed by the
company to oversee Indian
States
3. The Principal Minister of
the Marathas
5. One of the Presidencies.​

Answers

Answered by ambilykj
1

Answer:

Siege of Seringapatam

The British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Tipu was killed during the defence of the city. I

Rani Chennamma's

During the freedom movement, her brave resistance against the British forces became the theme of several inspirational plays, folk songs (Lavani) and stories. Rani Chennamma's first victory against the British forces is still honoured annually in October during the 'Kittur Utsava', held in Kittur-4

qadi is a judge responsible for the application of Islamic positive law (fiqh). The office originated under the rule of the first Umayyad ... -6

The appointments for the All India Services are made by the

President.

Prime Minister.

Parliament.

UPSC.expansion of the Company's power chiefly took two forms. The first of these was the outright annexation of Indian states -2Peshwa, the office of chief minister among the Maratha people of India. The peshwa, also known as the mukhya pradhan, originally headed the advisory council of the raja Shivaji (reigned c. -3

The three principle factory locations developed to become the centres of Military and Political control as the Company's influence grew during the 18th and 19th centuries and they became known as the three Presidencies of: Bengal - which included Burma and the Straits Settlements (Penang, Malacca and Singapore) Madras. - Iast

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