clashes in the East Indiessparkingthe Second Anglo - Mysore War
The 1779 capture of Mahe by the Britishsparkedthe Second Anglo - Mysore War
Tippu Sultan Mutual distrust between the English and Haider Alicausedthe Second Anglo Mysore War
Mutual distrust and refusal of the English to fulfil the Terms of the Treaty of Madrasledto the Second Anglo - Mysore War
Sir Eyre Coote(passive) were led byThe second Anglo - Mysore war
Actions by the company against the Frenchledto the Second Anglo - Mysore War
The foregoing circumstancesledto the second Anglo Mysore war
in signing of the treaty of seringapatam in 1792 between the british and tipu sultanresultedin signing of the treaty of seringapatam in 1792 between the british and tipu sultan
to the Treaty of Seringpatnam(E)Allledto the Treaty of Seringpatnam(E)All
to the defeat of the armies of both Scindia and Holkar in 1803ledto the defeat of the armies of both Scindia and Holkar in 1803
in the treaty of Madras and the Third Anglo Mysore War concluded with the treaty of Treaty of Seringapatamresultedin the treaty of Madras and the Third Anglo Mysore War concluded with the treaty of Treaty of Seringapatam
in Tipu defeatresultedin Tipu defeat
to the Battle of Aligarhledto the Battle of Aligarh
fourth anglo mysore war hyder ali second anglo maratha war second anglo mysore war third anglo maratha war third anglo mysore warcausesfourth anglo mysore war hyder ali second anglo maratha war second anglo mysore war third anglo maratha war third anglo mysore war
local shortages of copperwould have causedlocal shortages of copper
in the abolition of the hereditary post of Peswaresultedin the abolition of the hereditary post of Peswa