ln 1767 Mysore confronted with the East India company" . state any two reasons for this confront
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Mysore was an important centre which managed the profitable trade of the Malabar coast. Tipu Sultan had restricted the export of sandalwood, pepper and cardamom from his kingdom. local merchants were not allowed to trade with the Company. Tipu Sultan was taking the aid of the French to train his army.
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The First Anglo-Mysore War (1766–1769) was a conflict in India between
the Sultanate of Mysore and the East India Company. The war was instigated
in part by the machinations of Asaf Jah II, the Nizam of Hyderabad,
who sought to divert the company's resources from attempts to
gain control of the Northern Circars.
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