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... Haidar Ali and Tippu were put an end to by the British after a prolonged struggle . In the extreme south the Pāļayakkar were suppressed and the British supremacy in the extreme south was established . Conclusion : I have not been able ...
... Haidar Ali and Tippu were put an end to by the British after a prolonged struggle . In the extreme south the Pāļayakkar were suppressed and the British supremacy in the extreme south was established . Conclusion : I have not been able ...
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... Haidar and Tippu Sultan held By Nidugal who finally submitted to the British . 22. Ibid . , Vol . XII , p . 50 . 23. Ibid . Sub- 81 Though the Nidugal Chōlas were Śaivites Chōlas they promoted all religions equally following religious ...
... Haidar and Tippu Sultan held By Nidugal who finally submitted to the British . 22. Ibid . , Vol . XII , p . 50 . 23. Ibid . Sub- 81 Though the Nidugal Chōlas were Śaivites Chōlas they promoted all religions equally following religious ...
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... Haidar in- vaded Carnatic in 1780 he laid the foundation of the Gopur temple in Conjeevaram , but it was not finished during his life - time . Tipu paid 10,000 kuns and ordered its completion . When it was finished , he participated in ...
... Haidar in- vaded Carnatic in 1780 he laid the foundation of the Gopur temple in Conjeevaram , but it was not finished during his life - time . Tipu paid 10,000 kuns and ordered its completion . When it was finished , he participated in ...
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Presidential Address | 6 |
Cultural History Section Presidential Address | 39 |
Study of Regional History Problems and Prospects | 46 |
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