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what are the terms of treaty of madras?

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Answered by Himanshunavik
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The Treaty contained a clause requiring the British to assist Hyder Ali if he was attacked by his neighbours. Hyder felt this agreement was broken when he didn't receive any help when Mysore went to war with the Marathasin 1771. Bad faith arising from the broken clause may have been a reason behind the outbreak of the Second Anglo-Mysore War a decade later.[1]

TERMS:-

1. Tipu sultan's capital Trichonopally and Arcot was treated as secular and neutral places.

ReferencesEdit

^ Naravane, M.S. (2014). Battles of the Honorourable East India Company. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 173.ISBN 9788131300343.

Additional ReadingEdit

Turnbull, Patrick. Warren Hastings. New English Library, 1975.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Treaty of Madras

Explanation:

  • On 2 April 1769, the Treaty of Madras was a concord agreement signed between Mysore and the British East India Company which brought an end to the First Anglo-Mysore War.
  • Hostility had broken out in 1767 and at one point the forces of Hyder Ali had come close to capturing Madras.
  • Hyder felt this agreement was broken when he didn't get any help when Mysore went to war with the Marathas in 1771.  

TERMS:

1. Tipu sultan's capital Trichonopally and Arcot was treated as worldly and neutral places.

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