The south indian ruler who introduced sericulture as an agro industry in his kingdom was
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The South Indian ruler who presented sericulture as an agro industry in his kingdom was Tipu Sultan.
He was the oldest child of Sultan Hyder Ali of Mysore.
Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore, or Tippoo Sahib as the British called him, was the Indian ruler who opposed the East India Company's success of southern India.a
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The South Indian ruler who introduced sericulture as an agro industry in his kingdom was ''TIPU SULTAN''
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