Commissioned in the late 18th century by the much exalted king of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, the two-floor Indo-Islamic palace made entirely out of teak, is a testament to Bengaluru's storied past.
Tipu Sultan (c 1750-1799) was born in Devanhalli, Karnataka. His father, Hyder Ali, made himself Muslim ruler of Mysore around 1761. From an early age Tipu accompanied his father on military ...
Show full PR text Rolls-Royce Bespoke Ghost Mysore Collection 'In this world I would rather live two days like a tiger, than two hundred years like a sheep.' Tipu Sultan - 'The Tiger of Mysore ...
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The fourth, and final, Mysore War took place in 1799 ... and so moved to destroy the one ally France still had in India, Tipu Sultan. The scene depicts the capture of Srirangapatna on 4 May ...