Why tipu sultan called the tiger of Mysore? why? Detail
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Tipu Sultan, known as the dreaded 'Tiger of Mysore', was a legend during his lifetime and is still regarded as an enlightened ruler in India. During the late eighteenth century he bitterly and effectively opposed British rule in southern India, posing a grave threat to the East India Company.
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⊙ Tipu sultan is known as the tiger of Mysore because he was a legend during his lifetime.
⊙ He is regarded as the enlightened ruler of India.
⊙ During the 18th century he bitterly and effectively opposed the British rule in southern India.
⊙ He gave a big threat to east India company.
⊙ He established close relationship with French and Dutch and enhance the power of his weapons with their help.
⊙ It is known that he used the ammunition and gunpowder for the first time.
@ Prabhudutt.......
ⓗⓔⓡⓔ ⓘⓢ ⓨⓞⓤⓡ
ⓐⓝⓢⓦⓔⓡ
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⊙ Tipu sultan is known as the tiger of Mysore because he was a legend during his lifetime.
⊙ He is regarded as the enlightened ruler of India.
⊙ During the 18th century he bitterly and effectively opposed the British rule in southern India.
⊙ He gave a big threat to east India company.
⊙ He established close relationship with French and Dutch and enhance the power of his weapons with their help.
⊙ It is known that he used the ammunition and gunpowder for the first time.
@ Prabhudutt.......
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