Why Tipu sultan was known as tiger of mysore?
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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 became the ruler of Mysore in 1782. It is said that once went for hunting in the forest with his French friend. There he came face to face with a tiger. His gun did not work and his dagger fell on the ground. He batteled with the tiger, unarmed until he managed to reach down and pick up the ground and pick up the dagger. Finally he was able to kill the tiger in the battle. After this he came to be known as "TIGER OF MYSORE".
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=>Tipu sultan became the ruler of Mysore in 1782. It is said that once went for hunting in the forest with his French friend. There he came face to face with a tiger. His gun did not work and his dagger fell on the ground. He batteled with the tiger, unarmed until he managed to reach down and pick up the ground and pick up the dagger. Finally he was able to kill the tiger in the battle. After this he came to be known as "TIGER OF MYSORE".
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