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  2. Tipu's Tigeris an 18th-century automaton or mechanical toy created for Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore (present-day Bengaluru) in India. The carved and painted wood casing represents a tiger mauling a near-life-size European man.

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    • Adi Yaduraya Wodeyar. Ruling Period: 1399-1423. Adi Yaduraya Wodeyar or Raja Vijaya Raj Wodeyar, was the first King of Mysore. He established his rule by defeating and killing Delavoi Mara Nayaka of Karugahalli, who had usurped Royal power in Mysore.
    • Hiriya Bettada ChamarajaWodeyar I. Ruling Period: 1423-1459. Hiriya Bettada Chamaraja Wodeyar I or Bettada Chamaraja was the elder son of Yaduraya Wodeyar and succeeded his father as the ruler of Mysore.
    • Timmaraja Wodeyar I. Ruling Period: 1459-1478. Appana Timmaraja Wodeyar I was the son of Bettada Chamaraja. He ruled over Mysore till his death.
    • Hiriya Chamaraja Wodeyar II. Ruling Period: 1478-1513. Hiriya Abiral Chamarajara Wodeyar II was the son of Timmaraja Wodeyar I. He ruled till his death.
  3. With the fall of the empire, Mysore became an independent kingdom, the first independent king being Timmaraja Wodeyar II, the great-great-great-grandson of the founding ruler Yaduraya. Thimmaraja's nephew Raja Wodeyar I expanded the borders of the kingdom.

  4. The maharaja of Mysore was the king and principal ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore and briefly of Mysore State in the Indian Dominion roughly between the mid- to late-1300s and 1950. The maharaja's consort was called the maharani of Mysore .

  5. Tipu Sultan was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore. Tipu Sultan was born on 1st December 1751, in Devanahalli, located in present-day Bangalore, Karnataka. Tipu Sultan succeeded his father Hyder Ali as the Ruler of Mysore in December 1782.

  6. The Kingdom of Mysore (Kannada ಮೈಸೂರು ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ ) (1399–1947 C.E.) was a kingdom of southern India founded in 1399 by Yaduraya in the region of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, ruled by the Wodeyar family, served as a feudatory of the Vijayanagara Empire until the empire's decline in 1565.

  7. Sep 13, 2024 · Tippu Sultan was the sultan of Mysore, who won fame in the wars of the late 18th century in southern India. Tippu was instructed in military tactics by French officers in the employ of his father, Hyder Ali, who was the Muslim ruler of Mysore.