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Capture of the town of Seringapatam (or Srirangapatna), capital of Mysore (Maissour) in India by...
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Capture of the town of Seringapatam (or Srirangapatna), capital of Mysore (Maissour) in India by the British army commanded by the Duke Arthur Wellesley of Wellington (1769-1852) in 1799. This event marked the end of the Anglo-mysore war and the domination of the English in southern India. Srirangapatna (Seringapatam), the chief city of Mysore, India, was captured by the British army commanded by the Duke of Wellington in 1799. The battle and the death of Tipu Sultan marked the end of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War and the confirmation of British domination of southern India.
Capture of the town of Seringapatam (or Srirangapatna), capital of Mysore (Maissour) in India by the British army commanded by the Duke Arthur Wellesley of Wellington (1769-1852) in 1799. This event marked the end of the Anglo-mysore war and the domination of the English in southern India. Srirangapatna (Seringapatam), the chief city of Mysore, India, was captured by the British army commanded by the Duke of Wellington in 1799. The battle and the death of Tipu Sultan marked the end of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War and the confirmation of British domination of southern India.