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Explain why Tipu Sultan was a symbol of resistance for the British in the subcontinent.​


turiamal110: tipu sultan allied with french because he could foresee the growing power of the british.in 1792 tipu sultan was defeated in his capital.tipu sultan was determined to fight the British and hence engaged in another battle with them in 1798 he didn't get the french support as promised and hence was defeated but he fought till his last breath

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Answered by dabkid
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Tipu Sultan (born Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu,[2] 20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as Tipu Sahab or the Tiger of Mysore,[3] was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India and a pioneer of rocket artillery.[4][5][6] He introduced a number of administrative innovations during his rule, including a new coinage system and calendar,[7] and a new land revenue system which initiated the growth of the Mysore silk industry.[8] He expanded the iron-cased Mysorean rockets and commissioned the military manual Fathul Mujahidin. He deployed the rockets against advances of British forces and their allies during the Anglo-Mysore Wars, including the Battle of Pollilur and Siege of Seringapatam. He also embarked on an ambitious economic development program that established Mysore as a major economic power, with some of the world's highest real wages and living standards in the late 18th century.[9]

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