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Bring out the effects of the Vellore revolt.
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- The new methods and uniform regulations were withdrawn.
- The family of Tippu as a precautionary measure was sent to Calcutta.
- William Cavendish Bentinck was removed from his service.
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Vellore Revolt (1806)
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State the causes for the Vellore revolt.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of the revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore Fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of the Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of the revolt of Vellore against the British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of the Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Gentinck.
- The victory of the revolt of Vellore against the British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
- The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
