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Tiger of Mysore Gallery

'In this world I would rather live two days like a tiger, than two hundred years like a sheep.' - Tipu Sultan, taken from Alexander Beatson's A View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultan, 1800)

Tipu Sultan, known as the dreaded 'Tiger of Mysore', was a legend during his lifetime and is still regarded as an enlightened ruler in India. During the late eighteenth century he bitterly and effectively opposed British rule in southern India, posing a grave threat to the East India Company. It took almost forty years, and most of the Company's resources, before Mysore was added to the areas of British-ruled India.

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Portrait of Tipu Sultan
Portrait of Tipu Sultan
Fortress
Fortress
Mosque
Mosque
Court scene
Court scene
Battle of Pollilur
Battle of Pollilur
Dungeons
Dungeons
Statue of Cornwallis
Statue of Cornwallis
Government House
Government House
Storming of Srirangapatna
Storming of Srirangapatna
Storming of Srirangapatna
Storming of Srirangapatna
Death of Tipu
Death of Tipu
Mausoleum
Mausoleum


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