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Answered by lali043
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Tipu Sultan (20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as the Tiger of Mysore, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. He was also a scholar, soldier and poet. Tipu was the eldest son of Sultan Hyder Ali Jutt of Mysore and his wife Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa . Tipu Sultan born in a Muslim family .His ancestors claimed to be from Persia , Afghanistan and from Arab from different sources.But one authentic claim is from 200 years old book that his ancestors are from ferghana present day Uzbekistan.

Tipu introduced several new laws, including new coinage, a new lunisolar calendar and a new land revenue system. He started the growth of the silk industry in Mysore. Tipu succeeded to a large kingdom bordered by the Krishna River in the north, the Eastern Ghatsin the east and the Arabian Sea in the west. At the request of the French, he built a church, the first in Mysore. Tipu Sultan fought against the British to keep Mysore's independence.

Tipu Sultan, prominently known as Sher-e-Mysore (Tiger of Mysore) is also given the sobriquet of Sher-e-Hind and Sher-e-Mashriq (Tiger of the East) Sher-e-mysore. He opposed British rule in South India and played a major role in keeping the British forces away. He was one of those rare rulers who had the gumption to challenge the British Government.

Tippoo Sahib (as addressed by British) defeated the foreign invaders in the First and Second Anglo Mysore War and dictated. terms to the British in the subsequent Treaties of Madras and Mangalore respectively.he was the powerfull ruler of mysore.


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Answered by diya1422
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Tipu Sultan (20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as the Tiger of Mysore, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. He was also a scholar, soldier and poet.

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