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In 1781, the British General Sir Eyre Coote defeated Haider Ali at ______.

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______ Saved the British Dominion from the wrath of powerful enemies.

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Tipu attacked in ______ 1789.

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During the course of the third Anglo – Mysore war ______ took the command of the British Army.

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Haider Ali and his son ______ played a prominent role against the expansion of the British empire in India.

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The Nizam, with the help of British troops led by General ______ invaded Mysore in 1767.

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Tipu captured Brigadier ______ the supreme commander of the forces in 1783.

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In 1761, Tipu Sultan became the de facto ruler of Hyderabad.

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Warren Hastings consolidated the British power in India.

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What were the causes of the Second Anglo Mysore war?

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Delhi was recaptured by ______ in 1857 Revolt.

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Vellore Revolt held in the year ______.

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Military General Agnew introduced a new turban known as ______.

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What was the immediate cause of the 1806 Vellore Revolt?.

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Name the places of the 1857 Revolt.

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Explain the consequences of the Revolt of 1857.

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V.D. Savarkar calls the Vellore revolt of 1806 as the prelude to the first war of Indian Independence.

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How did the Vellore fort become the meeting ground of the rebel forces of South India?

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State the causes for the Vellore revolt.

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Explain the course and suppression of the Vellore Revolt.

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