Tipu sultan had to pledge two of his sons because
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- Interestingly, the British paid Tipu's sons a larger stipend than their father had ever paid them. Tipu kept his sons on a tight rein, and didn't allow them any luxuries, probably because he had seen what happened to third generation princes - how they became soft.
- Tipu's sons, his harem (and Hyder Ali's), and the harems of his sons amounted to about 3,000 people.
- The story after Tipu Sultan was killed in 1799. ... "After Tipu was killed by the British in Mysore, his 12 sons and relatives, a group of 300 people, were sent to Kolkata, so as to prevent the family from becoming a rallying point of revolt against British rule," Husain Shah told IANS in an interview.
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