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      • After his retirement in 1811, Purnaiah settled at his residence (formerly known as Lord Harris's House and the Doctor's Bungalow, located near Scott’s Bungalow and Garrison Cemetery) in Srirangapatna.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PurnaiahPurnaiah - Wikipedia

    Krishnacharya Purnaiah (1746 – 27 March 1812), popularly known as Dewan Purnaiah, was an Indian administrator, statesman, and military strategist who served as the first dewan of Mysore from 1782 to 1811. He was instrumental in the restoration of the rule of the Kingdom of Mysore to the Wadiyar dynasty.

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · KRISHNACHARYA PURNAIAH, the fabled Diwan Purnaiah of the Mysore Samasthanam, was older to Maharaja Serfoji II by 31 years. This is a fragmentary story of a prime minister and a titular king whose respective destinies intersected on the canvas of history in the space of just one year.

  4. May 16, 2012 · Born into a poor family hailing from Coimbatore district in 1746, Purnaiah started working as a clerk at Srirangapatna and rose to the post of Dewan. He impressed Hyder Ali with his great memory....

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · After his retirement from service in 1811, Purnaiah chose to spend his retirement life in the house known as Lord Harris's House or The Doctor's Bungalow or Puraniah's Bungalow in Seringapatam, near the Scott’s Bungalow and Garrison Cemetery. He died there on 28 March 1812.

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    Residence built by Purniah in Yelandur, now a museum. When Hyder Ali died near Chittoor in 1782, his son Tipu was encamping in the Malabar coast. Purniah kept Ali's death a top secret and sent the word only to Tipu by the speediest way possible. Meanwhile, Ali's body was kept embalmed, and business went on as usual.

  7. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › PurnaiahPurnaiah - Bharatpedia

    After his retirement from service in 1811, Purnaiah lived at the house is known as Lord Harris's House or The Doctor's Bungalow or Puraniah's Bungalow in Seringapatam, near the Scotts Bungalow and Garrison Cemetery, and died there on 28 March 1812.

  8. Nov 1, 2017 · Born into a poor family in Tirukambur village of Tiruchirappalli district in 1746, his childhood was steeped in poverty. His father was a Sanskrit scholar who died when Purnaiah was 11. At the age of 14 Purnaiah joined a merchant Ranga Shetty as a clerk.