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why were britishers furious with Tipu sultan? What was the result of this confrontations? ​

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Answered by tanishasingh799
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Answer:

The British were furious at Tipu Sultan was he was an ambitious, dangerous and strong ruler who could have challenged the existence of British Empire.

Four wars were fought with the Mysore Empire among which the Mysore Empire turned out to be victorious in three.

Then, Tipu Sultan was one among those who must be crushed for the good of the British Empire conclusively he was killed in the fourth war.

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Answered by feminasikkanther
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Answer:

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.

Explanation:

British were furious with Tipu Sultan because:

  • Tipu remained an implacable enemy of the British East India Company, sparking conflict with his attack on British-allied Travancore in 1789. In the Third Anglo-Mysore War, he was forced into the Treaty of Seringapatam, losing a number of previously conquered territories, including Malabar and Mangalore.
  • i) Tipu Sultan stopped the export of sandalwood, pepper and cardamoms through the part of his kingdom.
  • ii)He established a class relationship with French and modernized his army with their help.
  • iii) The British saw him as ambitious, arrogant and dangerous.

As the result of this confrontations;

In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, a combined force of British East India Company troops, supported by the Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad defeated Tipu. He was killed on 4 May 1799 while defending his stronghold of Seringapatam. That was the trajic conclusion of the Tipu Sultan, The Tiger of Mysore.

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