The cause of 3rd anglo maysore war
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In 1782 Hyder Ali leaving his son Tipu Sultan to carry on the fight. In the 3rd Anglo-Mysore War (1790-1792), Lord Cornwallis , the governor general at that time, entered into an alliance with the marathas and the nizam of Hyderabad. Their joint forces defeated Tipu Sultan and two of his sons were taken hostage by the British.
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The immediate cause of the third Anglo-Mysore war was the attack of Tipu on an ally of the English, the Raja of Travancore, who had provoked Tipu by some of his actions. The English purchased the neutrality of the Nizam and the Marathas in 1790 by offering them parts of the conquered territories of Tipu after the war.
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