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1 The First Anglo-Mysore war took place between
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3. Kittur Chenamma adopted a boy named
4. Rayanna of Kittur state belonged to
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rans The Beas of Me
ngundi and neighbouring villages joined Hall Bedah
y entered Halal village to suppress the rebellion The
Bedas in an inhuman way. All the rebels were hando de
EXERCISES
Fill in the blanks with suitable answers
1 The First Anglo-Mysore war took place between
and...
2. The Second Anglo-Mysore war ended with
3. Kittur Chenamma adopted a boy named
4. Rayanna of Kittur state belonged to
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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.
- The war was ended on 11 March 1784 with the signing of the Treaty of Mangalore, at which both sides agreed to restore the others' lands to the status quo ante bellum. The treaty is an important document in the history of India, because it was the last occasion when an Indian power dictated terms to the Company.
- Rani Chennamma also adopted a son in 1824 and named him Shivalingappa and made him the heir to the throne.
- Rayanna of Kittur state belonged to village of Sangolli. Sangolli Rayanna was warrior from Karnataka and army chief of the Kingdom of Kittur ruled at the time by Rani Chennamma. He fought British East India Company till his death in 26 January 1831.
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