short three consequences of third Anglo mysore war
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In 1813, Lord Hastings, Governor General forced several imposing measures against the Marathas. A year later, the Peshwa tried to form a confederacy of the Maratha chiefs against the English. He roped in the support of the Pathan chief Amir Khan and the Pindaris. The British continued to foist one humiliating treaty after another on the Marathas. Finally, with his patience at an end, the Peshwa sacked and burnt the British Residency at Poona. British forces were attacked in Khirki too.
Peshwa Baji Rao II’s forces, supported by those of Mudhoji II Bhonsle of Nagpur and Malharrao Holkar III of Indore, rose against the East India Company. Pressure and diplomacy convinced the fourth major Maratha leader, Daulatrao Shinde of Gwalior, to remain neutral even though he lost control of Rajasthan.
British victory resulted in the break up of the Maratha Empire. On June 3, 1818, the Peshwa surrendered and was captured and placed in a small estate at Bithur, near Kanpur. Most of his territory was annexed and became a part of the Bombay Presidency. All the Maratha powers had surrendered.
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1. Treaty of Srirangapatnam was signed between Titu Sultan and English East India company
2.Titu Sultan was forced to cede his kingdom to trio of British Maratha and Nizams
3.Tipu Sultan had to hand over his two sons as hostages