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.What was the biggest fear of British for Tipu Sultan *​

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Answered by n0171mpsbls
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No one in the 18th century made the hearts of the English 'lions' quake with fear as much as Tipu Sultan, known as the Tiger of Mysore. So safe and just was his reign, his court poets tell us: “the deer of the forest make their pillow of the lion and tiger, and their mattress of the leopard and panther.”

Answered by vsskgl
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Tipu was determined to build a rich and powerful state and he was feared with reason by his subjects, his neighbours and other Indian princes, who joined forces with the British against him.

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