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History Of Tipu Sultan


Tipu sultan

Khudadad Sultanate The greatest sultan of Mysore who ruled from 1782 to 1799.

Childhood

Tipu Sultan was born on November 20, 1750 (according to Friday 20 Zul-Hijjah, 1163 AH) in Diwanhali. At present, it is located in the Bangalore Rural District, 33 km (21 miles) north of Bangalore city. Tipu Sultan is named after the great Tipu Mastan saints of Arkat. He was also called Fateh Ali after his grandfather Fateh Muhammad. Haider Ali paid special attention to Tipu Sultan's education and included him in military and political affairs at a young age. At the age of 17, Tipu Sultan was given independent control over important diplomatic and military affairs. He was considered the right hand man of his father Haider Ali who emerged as the most powerful ruler of South India.

Great Commander

Tipu Sultan, who stood by his forces in every battle, was familiar with all the arts of his time. He organized his forces more in the form of cavalry and artillery than infantry. Historic work in armaments, military administration and military reform
And from the beginning of the war, the slogan of "Ya Allah, Ya Muhammad or Yaali" would be chanted frequently.

Second Anglo-Mysore War

The Second Anglo-Mysore War was the second in a series of Anglo-Mysore wars fought in India between the Khudadad Mysore Empire and the East India Company during the American Revolutionary War. At that time, France was an important ally of Mysore.

Third Anglo-Mysore War

The Third Anglo-Mysore War was the third in a series of Anglo-Mysore wars fought in India between the Khudadad Mysore Empire and the East India Company and its allies, the Maratha Empire and the Hyderabad system.

Fourth Anglo-Mysore War

The fourth battle of Mysore which was fought at Sarangapatam in which the Sultan fought for several days in a fortified position but two traitors of the Sultan's army Mir Sadiq and Purnia had conspired with the British at home. Mir Sadiq provided the British with a map of the fort of Sarangapatam and Purnia withdrew under the pretext of paying his troops. Tipu Sultan, known as the Lion of Mysore, bravely sent many British men to hell and drank the cup of martyrdom at the gates of the fort of Sarangapatam.

Tipu Sultan's letter to Nizam-ul-Mulk

Mir Nizam Ali Khan's son-in-law Nawab Mahabat Asad Ali Khan, the Diwan of the war, reaches Tipu Sultan with a message of peace. On his return, Tipu Sultan sends a letter to his envoy Muhammad Ghias in the name of Nizam-ul-Mulk.

"Sir!
In etiquette, Tipu Sultan bin Haider Ali Khan Bahadur, I think it is better and more necessary to tell you that I am a lowly servant of the country and I give my country the status of my mother, and my army and every patriot in the region Even if I could save the country and the nation by sacrificing, it would be my good fortune.

The fact is that every person living in my country should be a servant of the country, but I see that you, together with the Marhats, are destroying the people of your own country, hollowing out the country and its economic and They are bent on destroying the cultural situation.

Let it be known that due to the connivance of both of you, my country and homeland are being trampled and my subjects are being broken. I also told you in secret that if you and I become like each other, then what is the chance of the Marhats to look up to our states.

It is also a fact that because of their cunning and cunning, the British do not allow you to meet me and have been filling your heart with bitterness. And it is strange that you do not understand this. They are provoking you to join hands with the Marhats to wage war against me.

If you understand, I would suggest that your and my friendship can turn into peace and reconciliation, on the one hand that your family's sons, nephews, sons and daughters of my family. And my nephews, let the sons marry the girls of your family so that the friendship between the two states may grow. Only. Tipu Sultan


In the eyes of Allama Iqbal

The poet of the East Allama Iqbal had a special love for Tipu Sultan Shaheed. In 1929, he visited the shrine of Shaheed Sultan and when he came out three hours later, his eyes were red with intense emotion. He said:

"History will never forget Tipu's greatness. He fought to the last for religion, nation and freedom until he was martyred for this cause." “
Editing a poem by Allama Iqbal in praise of Tipu Sultan
Allama Iqbal has written the following poem in Zarb-e-Kaleem under the title of Sultan Tipu's Will

So stay tuned, don't accept the destination
If Laila is also drunk, don't accept it
O gambling water, the river is fast and fast
If the beach is given to you, do not accept the beach
Don't get lost in the universe
Don't accept the heat of the party
This is what Gabriel told me in the morning
He who is a slave of reason, do not accept it with heart
Falsehood is like two, truth is not shared
Do not accept moderate participation
Editing a poem by Simab Akbarabadi in praise of Tipu Sultan
Simab Akbarabadi has paid homage through the following poem.

Peace be upon you, O Martyred Man of Faith
Millions of blessings be upon you. Peace be upon you
Shame was the fate of India
Otherwise, it was a title of the era of freedom
The people of Watan lost you with their own hands
Ah, what a garden the garden lost in the evening
What did you prove to the idolaters in the war?
Muslim Hindi Resurrection is in Hijazi color
This dream is dear to you
Martyrdom is an eternal life for you
So he is still alive in the hijab cover
Absorbed in the noise of the entity
Evidence amendment at the hands of the British

Tipu Sultan's place of martyrdom

Tipu Sultan was martyred on May 4, 1799 in Saranga Patam, India while fighting against the British. And during the martyrdom they were reciting the Qur'an

Accused of religious intolerance

Since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power in India in 2014, Tipu Sultan and his father Nawab Haider Ali, like many other Muslim rulers, have been accused of religious intolerance and mass murder of Hindus. In November 2015, as the former Karnataka-led Congress government led by Saddamiah celebrated Tipu Sultan's birthday, violent clashes erupted between a Muslim organization and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the state's Madikeri area. It was claimed that local leader DS Kutpa was killed. However, he was later found dead after falling from a 20-foot-high wall. A Muslim man was killed in the clashes.

Navy

Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan, the rulers of the Khudadad Empire, took precedence over the whole of India, recognizing the use and importance of naval power throughout the country. During his lifetime and under his supervision, Sultan built twenty large and thirty-two small ships, 72 large artillery pieces that could be mounted on large ships, as well as 66 ships that were unarmed ships.

The power of the ship

Ship length number
The first ship 110 feet 3
The second plane is 104 feet 1
The third plane is 105 feet 2
110 feet 3 ships
104 feet 1 ship
105 feet 2 ships
3 ships of 95 and 70 feet
1 1 ships of 60, 112 and 65 feet
With reference to Tipu Sultan page 333

Tipu Sultan Jainti
In recognition of Tipu Sultan's secular role and role in the independence movement, the Department of Culture in Karnataka used to celebrate Tipu Sultan's birthday every November. However, after the BJP government of BS Yeddyurappa came to power in 2019, the closure of these events was announced in July of the same year.


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