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Explain the significance of Tipu Sultan's sword.​

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Answered by kiranprasad843
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On the handle of the Tipu Sultan's steel sword was the following inscription (translated into English). "My victorious sabre is lightning for the destruction of the unbelievers. Haidar, the Lord of the Faith, is victorious to my advantage. And moreover, he destroyed the wicked race who were unbelievers.

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Answered by RAZORSTORM
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This fine sword is believed to have been presented to Captain Aeneas Mackay by Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. Due to Tipu Sultan's use of the tiger as his personal symbol of rule, the British referred to him as the 'Tiger of Mysore'.

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