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Pondicherry ... timeto contributeto the defence of that city during the Second Anglo - Mysore War

the Britishledto the Second Anglo - Maratha War ( 1803 - 1805

its defenceresultedin the start of the second Anglo - Mysore War

some troops ... its defenceresultedin the start of the second Anglo - Mysore War

His actionsledto the outbreak of the 2nd Anglo - Sikh War

the Englishresultedin the first Anglo - Mysore War

Those connections ... wholedSecond Anglo - Powhatan War ( 1622 - 1632

The Nizam ... the Englishresultedin the first Anglo - Mysore War

the eventleadto the famous Third Anglo - Mysore War

any real policyledto the [ [ Second Anglo - Dutch War

a Sikh rebellion against the Britishledto the Second Anglo - Sikh War

the eventsleadingto the Second Anglo - Sikh War

eventsledto that Second Anglo - Sikh War

This challengeledto the Second Anglo Dutch War

The poor treatment of the miners , together with the wider issue of British colonial presence in South Africa ... political tensionsledto the second Anglo - Boer War

Afghanistanhad ledto the Second Anglo - Afghan War

in the endledto the Second Anglo - Boer War

Mutual distrust between the English and Haider Alicausedthe Second Anglo Mysore War

A number of interrelated factorsledto the Second Anglo Boer War

help of the Britishleadingto Third Anglo - Mysore war

the Britishresultedin the Third Anglo - Mysore War

the Britishleadingto Third Anglo - Mysore war

greater hostilities with the Britishresultedin the Third Anglo - Mysore War

an effective victory ... greater hostilities with the Britishresultedin the Third Anglo - Mysore War

Mutual distrust and refusal of the English to fulfil the Terms of the Treaty of Madrasledto the Second Anglo - Mysore War

by the Governor - General Cornwallis in person(passive) led byThe Third Anglo - Mysore War

Tipu 's attack on the Kingdom of Travancore , a British allyresultedin the third Anglo - Mysore war

Diwan Mulraj Chopra Mulraj Chopra ( 1814 - 11 August 1851 ... a Sikh rebellion against the Britishledto the Second Anglo - Sikh War

an attack on travancore by tipu(passive) was caused bythe third anglo mysore war

the Commander - in - chief of the Khalsa army of the Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Chopra ( 1814 - 11 August 1851 ... a Sikh rebellion against the Britishledto the Second Anglo - Sikh War

to attack Mysoreleadingto the Fourth Anglo - Mysore war

the Commander - in - chief of the Khalsa army of the Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Chopra ( 1814 - 11 August 1851 ... the Britishledto the Second Anglo - Sikh War

diplomatic relations between the British and Mysore collapsedleadingto the Fourth Anglo - Mysore War

likes of Raja Sher Singh Atariwala and Raja Chatar Singh ... British empireledto second Anglo - Sikh war

the Hazara revoltledto the 2nd Anglo - Sikh War

Hostilities broke outresultedto the 2nd Anglo - Burmese War

although the reinforcements were landed safely at Mangalore on 24 April , diplomatic relations between the British and Mysore collapsedleadingto the Fourth Anglo - Mysore War

This diplomatic manoeuvringresultedin the start of the First Anglo - Mysore War

the Gurkhas of Nepalleadingto the Anglo - Nepalese war

who is best known for sustained and committed resistance to the British in the struggle for empireresultingin the Anglo - Mysore wars

in British Empires victoryresultedin British Empires victory

in the Treaty of Madrasresultedin the Treaty of Madras

in British Empires victory at the end of the war in 1805resultedin British Empires victory at the end of the war in 1805

to the downfall of the Sikh Empireledto the downfall of the Sikh Empire

in widespread devastation of the Madras Presidencyresultedin widespread devastation of the Madras Presidency

in the breakup of the Maratha Empire and the loss of Maratha independence to the Britishresultingin the breakup of the Maratha Empire and the loss of Maratha independence to the British

to 1849resultedto 1849

of the 24th Regiment and Bengal Native infantry battalionscomposedof the 24th Regiment and Bengal Native infantry battalions

to the rumors of the curseleadsto the rumors of the curse

in British Empires victory at the end of the war in 1805resultedin British Empires victory at the end of the war in 1805

to a humiliating British defeatcontributedto a humiliating British defeat

to the downfall of the Sikh Empireledto the downfall of the Sikh Empire

to the British debacleledto the British debacle

after the war of 1548ledafter the war of 1548

the fighting and destruction(passive) caused bythe fighting and destruction

to his deathledto his death

in heavy loss of life for both the Boers and the Britishresultedin heavy loss of life for both the Boers and the British

in the annexation of the Punjab by the British on March 29 , 1849resultedin the annexation of the Punjab by the British on March 29 , 1849

in a revolution in Myanmarresultedin a revolution in Myanmar

in heavy loss of liferesultedin heavy loss of life

in heavy loss of life for both theresultedin heavy loss of life for both the

in the British annexation and later incorporation into the Union of South Africaresultedin the British annexation and later incorporation into the Union of South Africa

in 1852ledin 1852

in Gaungsay Gyun falling under British possessionresultedin Gaungsay Gyun falling under British possession

in Tipu defeatresultedin Tipu defeat

in Gaungsay Gyunresultedin Gaungsay Gyun

in the abolition of the hereditary post of Peswaresultedin the abolition of the hereditary post of Peswa

tremendous upheaval in Murraysburgcausedtremendous upheaval in Murraysburg

in the East India Company annexing large parts of hitherto unoccupied Burmaresultedin the East India Company annexing large parts of hitherto unoccupied Burma

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

in the East India Company seizing control of most of Indiaresultedin the East India Company seizing control of most of India

in the British conquest of Odisharesultedin the British conquest of Odisha

tremendous dissension between Dutch and English residents of Aberdeen in line with many of the smaller towns scattered across the hinterland of the Cape Colonycausedtremendous dissension between Dutch and English residents of Aberdeen in line with many of the smaller towns scattered across the hinterland of the Cape Colony

in the defeat of the Marathasresultedin the defeat of the Marathas

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