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How was Mysore state formed?​

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Answered by harshbeerkaur4
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❤️❤️Mysore State was a state within the Union of India from 1948 until 1956 with Mysore as its capital. The state was considerably enlarged in 1956 when it became a linguistically homogeneous Kannada-speaking state in 1956, within the Union of India. It was subsequently renamed as the state of Karnataka.❤️❤️

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Answered by visruthaa2609
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Answer:    After the decline of the Vijayanagar Empire, Mysore became independent State under the Hindu Wodeyar Dynasty in AD 1565. Devraj Commander in Chief) and Nanraja Controller of revenue and finance) took over the power and became facto rulers. The regions became the subject of dispute between and Peshwa and Nizam. Nataraja in the second Carnatic War allied with the English and captured Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu).

In 1761, Hyder Ali who had started his career as a soldier overthrew the regaining dynasty in Mysore and established his control over that state. Haidar Ali (1760-1782) usurped the power of the Mysore state, which was being ruled by two Wodeyar brothers Devaraja and Nataraja. He fought with the Nizam and the Marathas to maintain independence. He allied with the French and the Nizam and gave crushing defeat to the English in the First Anglo-Mysore War in AD 1767-69, and forced them to accept the terms in the form of treaty i.e. Treaty of Madras in April 1769. During the Second Anglo-Mysore War in AD 1780-84 imposed with a very humiliating defeat on the English in which he allied with the Maratha and the Nizam. He died in 1782 during Second Anglo-Mysore War

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