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Tipu Sultan - The "Tiger of Mysore"
Indian state of Mysore.
of powerful rulers like Haidar Ali (ruled from 1761 to
1782) and his famous son Tipu Sultan (ruled from 1782
to 1799). Mysore controlled the profitable trade of the
Malabar coast where the Company purchased pepper
and cardamom. In 1785 Tipu Sultan stopped the export
of sandalwood, pepper and cardamom through the ports
of his kingdom: and disallowed local merchants from
trading with the Company. He also established a close
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The Company resorted to direct military confrontation
when it saw a threat to its political or economic interests.
This can be illustrated with the case of the southern
Mysore had grown in strength under the leadership​

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Answered by gugan64
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Tipu Sultan - The "Tiger of Mysore"

  • Indian state of Mysore of powerful rulers like Haidar Ali (ruled from 1761 to 1782) and his famous son Tipu Sultan (ruled from 1782 to 1799). Mysore controlled the profitable trade of the Malabar coast where the Company purchased pepper and cardamom. In 1785 Tipu Sultan stopped the export of sandalwood, pepper and cardamom through the ports of his kingdom: and disallowed local merchants from

trading with the Company. He also established a close

  • The Company resorted to direct military confrontation

when it saw a threat to its political or economic interests.

  • This can be illustrated with the case of the southern

Mysore had grown in strength under the leadership

  • True

Explanation:

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