How did British supress Tipu Sultan and his family
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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 and a pioneer of rocket artillery.[4][5][6] He introduced a number of administrative innovations during his rule,[7] including a new coinage system and calendar,[8] and a new land revenue system which initiated the growth of the Mysore silk industry.[9] 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.[10]
Tipu Sultan
Badshah
Nasib ad-Dawlah
Mir Fateh Ali Bahadur Tipu
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Sultan of Mysore
Reign
10 December 1782 – 4 May 1799
Coronation
29 December 1782
Predecessor
Hyder Ali
Successor
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (as Wodeyar ruler)
Born
20 November 1750[1]
Devanahalli, present-day Bangalore, Karnataka
Died
4 May 1799 (aged 48)[1]
Srirangapatna, present-day Mandya, Karnataka
Burial
Srirangapatna, present-day Mandya, Karnataka
12°24′36″N 76°42′50″E
Spouse
Khadija Zaman Begum and 2 or 3 others
Issue
Shezada Hyder Ali, Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib and many others
Full name
Badshah Nasibudda
Explanation:
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