Mention any to terms of the treaty of srirangapattana?
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The 'Treaty of Srirangapatinam (also called Sri Ranga Patanam or Srirangapatna), signed 18 March 1792, ended the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Its signatories included Lord Cornwallison behalf of the British East India Company, representatives of the Nizam of Hyderabadand the Maratha Empire, and Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore.
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- When Tipu Sultan, the monarch of the state of Mysore, attacked Travancore, an ally of the British East India Company, a war broke out in 1789. After two years of battle, the Treaty of Srirangapatnam was negotiated to put a stop to the hostilities between the troops.
- Tippu Sultan was forced to hand over the British half of his empire in exchange for 330 lakh rupees in war reparations. He was forced to hold two of his boys as British hostages if he didn't pay the required sum.
- Mysore agreed to give up around half of its territory to the other signatories of the pact. The Nizam received land from the Krishna to the Penner River as well as the forts of Cuddapah and Gandikota on the south bank of the Penner River. The Peshwa obtained territory up to the Tungabhadra River.
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