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& What was the impact
of seringaptnam in
mysore​

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Answered by Anonymous
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The war ended with the Treaty of Seringapatam in 1792.

As per the treaty, Tipu had to cede half of his kingdom to the English including the areas of Malabar, Dindigul, Coorg and Baramahal.

He also had to pay Rs.3 Crore as war indemnity to the British.

Tipu also had to surrender two of his sons as surety to the British till he paid his due.

Tipu’s territories were divided between the British and the Nizam of Hyderabad.

The core area around Seringapatam and Mysore was restored to the Wodeyar dynasty who had been ruling Mysore before Hyder Ali became the de-facto ruler.

Mysore entered into a Subsidiary Alliance with the British and a British resident was placed at the Mysore Court.

The Kingdom of Mysore remained a princely state not directly under the British until 1947 when it chose to join the Indian Union.

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