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  1. Jan 27, 2021 · On 4th of May 1799, the legendary Indian ruler Tipu Sultan was killed, fighting the East India Company Army. His personal possessions and rich library were looted. His four swords are in permanent display in two renowned Museums in London.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tipu_SultanTipu Sultan - Wikipedia

    Victoria and Albert Museum, London Sword of Tipu Sultan. National Museum, New Delhi. Tipu Sultan had lost his sword in a war with the Nairs of Travancore during the Battle of the Nedumkotta (1789), in which he was forced to withdraw due to the severe joint attack from the Travancore army and British army.

  3. www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in › en › collectionsNational Museum, New Delhi

    Sword of Tipu Sultan 56.17/1 Metal, Wood, Velvet Mysore, 1799 C.E Lt. 74.1 cm This sword belonged to Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. The Delhishahi hilt damascened in gold.

  4. Tipu Sultan’ (Sultan Fateh Ali Tipu, 1750-99) was the Indian ruler, or Sultan, of the Kingdom of Mysore (1782-99) who fought against the British East India Company’s ambitions for conquest of southern India in the late 18th century. Above: Miniature painting of Tipu Sultan.

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  5. The sword belonged to Tipu Sultan (1750-99), the so-called Tiger of Mysore. Tipu Sultan succeeded as ruler of the South Indian state of Mysore in 1782, where he built a sophisticated and modern court around his palace at Seringapatam. He spent much of his reign engaged in hostilities against the British.

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  6. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Tipu Sultan, having retired severely wounded, with his men to the gateway of the inner fort, raising his sword with difficulty above his head to strike a soldier who reaches to grasp his belt, holding a bayonet in the other hand, while a European officer on the right orders a line of infantry to take aim and fire; with battle raging all around ...

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  8. other name: Tipu Sultan Details individual; ruler; Indian; Male. Life dates 1749/1753-1799. Biography Sultan of Mysore; killed at Seringapatam ... Museum number 1870 ...