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century. However, neither manuscript provides information about administration, economy or military capability. The ruling dynasty's origins, especially as expounded in later palace genealogies, are also of doubtful accuracy; this is, in part, because the Wodeyars, who were reinstated by the
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of the crop value; for a given area, the crop value, was estimated and fixed for several years at a time. In "wet" or rice-growing regions, however, which on average provided more abundant yields, but which also depended more on the vagaries of the monsoon rains, the crop value was estimated
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Copies and Extracts of Advices to and from India, Relative to the Cause, Progress and Successful Termination of the War with the Late Tippoo Sultaun, Chief of Mysore, the Partition of His Dominions in Consequence Thereof, and the Distribution of the Captured Property Found in
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half a century later, and many spin-offs of these two works. By the end of the period of British Commissionership of Mysore (1831–1881), many English language works had begun to appear on a variety of Mysore-related subjects. These included
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A Journey from Madras Through the Countries of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar: For the Express Purpose of Investigating the State of Agriculture, Arts and Commerce, the Religion, Manners, and Customs, the History Natural and Civil, and
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Histoire des progrès et de la chute de l'empire de Mysore, sous les règnes d'Hyder-Aly et de Tippoo-Saïb: contenant l'historique des guerres des souverains de Mysore avec les Anglais et les différentes puissances de
295:, the British resident mentioned above. Wilks claimed to have based his history on various Kannada documents, not only the ones mentioned above, but also many that have not survived. According to ( 1340:
Report on the Interior Administration, Resources, and Expenditure of the Government of Mysoor: Under the System Prescribed by the Orders of the Governor General in Council, Dated 4th September 1799
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in 1799, to preside over a fragile sovereignty, "obsessively" attempted to demonstrate their "unbroken" royal lineage, to bolster their then uncertain status.
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There is very little contemporaneous documentation of the pre-1760 period of Mysore's history, especially the last century of that period. According to (
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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay; Shulman, David (1990), "The Men Who Would Be King? The Politics of Expansion in Early Seventeenth-Century Northern Tamilnadu",
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during the period 1710–1715, and was claimed to be based on all the then-extant inscriptions in the region. Another genealogy,
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government-managed lands) the tax on cultivation in dry regions was a fixed money amount paid annually at approximately
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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay (1991), "A note on some early nineteenth century inam records in the Karnataka state archives",
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The earliest manuscript offering clues to governance and military conflict in the pre-1760 Mysore, seems to be (
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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay (1989), "Warfare and state finance in Wodeyar Mysore, 1724–25: A missionary perspective",
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histories of Mysore have borrowed heavily from Wilks's book for their pre-1760 content. These include, (
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Relaçāo das couzas succedidas neste reino do Maȳsur desde mayo de 1724 athe agosto de 1725 (
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Index


princely state
Coorg
political history
Mysore state
Coorg province
Deccan Plateau
peninsular India
suzerainty
Krishna Raja Wadiar III at the time of his installation in 1799
Purniya, the Chief Minister and Regent of Mysore, ca. 1801.
ca.
Chama Rajendra Wadiar, aged 15, in 1878.
Chama Rajendra Wadiar
Subrahmanyam 1989
Wodeyar
Rajputana
Central India
Maratha
Deccan
Tanjavur
Wodeyar
Kannada
gaddi
Dias 1725
Portuguese
Jesuit missionary
Provincial superior
East India Company
East India Company 1800

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