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Treaty of Seringapatam

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Cornwallis had hoped to use the treaty as a wide-ranging peace settlement that would, in addition to reducing or removing the threat of Mysore, prevent conflict between Hyderabad and the Marathas. The Marathas had, however, resisted inclusion of such language.
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A narrative of the campaign in India which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792: with maps and plans illustrative for the subject, and a view of Seringapatam
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showing color-coded political areas, military campaigns by the British East India Company, and the lands acquired by the company through the Treaty of Seringapatam
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Under the terms of the treaty, Mysore ceded about one-half of its territories to the other signatories. The Peshwa acquired territory up to the
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Tipu Sultan, unable to pay an indemnity of 330 lakhs of rupees, was required to surrender two of his three sons as hostages of war.
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on the south bank of the Penner. The East India Company received a large portion of Mysore's
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his independence, although Coorg effectively became a company dependency.
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General Lord Cornwallis receiving Tipoo Sultan's sons as hostages
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The Cambridge History of India: British India, 1497–1858
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Index

Third Anglo-Mysore War
Lord Cornwallis
British East India Company
Nizam of Hyderabad
Maratha Empire
Tipu Sultan
Mysore
Third Anglo-Mysore War
Tipu Sultan
Kingdom of Mysore
Travancore
British East India Company
Lord Charles, 2nd Earl Cornwallis
Maratha Empire
Hyderabad
laid siege
Seringapatam

Robert Home

James Rennell
Tungabhadra River
Krishna
Penner
Cuddapah
Gandikota
Malabar Coast
Kingdom of Travancore
Kali River
Dindigul

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