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- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala abstract "The Mysorean invasion of Kerala (1766–1792) was the military invasion of Malabar (northern Kerala), including the territories of the Zamorin of Calicut, by the Muslim de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore Hyder Ali. After completing the occupation, Kingdom of Cochin, situated south of Malabar, was made a tributary state of Mysore. The major reason for the occupation of Malabar was the desire to have access to the Indian ocean ports. The Mysore invasion provided the English East India Company more chances to tight their grip on the ancient feudal principalities of Malabar and converting Travancore, over whom Mysore Sultans attacked after Cochin, to a mere protected ally Mysore Army under Tipu Sultan, the successor of Hyder Ali, is recorded to have forcefully converted over 400,000 Hindus to Islam during this occupation.By 18th century, all the petty kingdoms of Kerala had been absorbed or subordinated by three big states of Travancore, Calicut (ruled by Zamorins) and Cochin. Kingdom of Mysore, nominally ruled by the Wodeyar family, rose to prominence in India after the decline of the Mughal empire. In 1761, Hyder Ali seized control of all of the reins of power in Mysore by overthrowing a powerful minister and became the "de facto" head of Mysore Kingdom. He turned his attention towards expansion which included the capture of the Kingdoms of Bednur (Ikkeri or Keladi), Sunda, Sera, and Canara. In 1766, he descended into Malabar and occupied the Kingdoms of Chirakkal (former Kolathunad), Kottayam, Kadathanad, Calicut, Valluvanad and Palghat and King of Cochin accepted his suzerainty and paid him tribute annually for from 1766[citation needed] till 1790. Faruqabad, near Calicut, was the local capital of the Mysore-ruled Kerala.Hyder Ali's attempt to defeat Travancore, a British ally state south of Cochin, failed in 1767 and second effort by his son Tipu Sultan in 1789–1790 was incomplete. Moreover, Tipu Sultan provoked British invasion in the form of Third Anglo-Mysore War by attacking the Kingdom of Travancore. Thus Travancore was only part of present day Kerala state that stood outside Mysore authority.By the treaty of Seringapatam (1792), Tipu ceded half of his territories including Malabar to the English East India Company and their allies and paid 33 million of rupees as indemnity. By 1801, the Madras Presidency was created by Lord Wellesley, by attaching Malabar along with Carnatic territories seized form Mysore. Travancore was asked by the Company to met the entire expenditure of the Third Anglo-Mysore war on the plea that the war was undertaken in defence of Travancore. The new treaty of 1795 reduced Travancore from a friend and ally of the English East India Company to that of a protected ally. The King was forced to entertain a subsidiary force far beyond his capacity to subsidise. The Company also claimed a monopoly in the black pepper trade of the country.".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Ali Raja of Cannanore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "British East India Company".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Local Mappila population".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Mysore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Raja of Travancore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Zamorin of Calicut".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala isPartOfMilitaryConflict Anglo-Mysore_Wars.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala isPartOfMilitaryConflict Kingdom_of_Mysore.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala place South_India.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala result "Mysore rule in Malabar".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala territory Nair.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala thumbnail Palakkad_Fort.JPG?width=300.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala wikiPageID "30776599".
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- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala caption "View of Tipu Sultan's Fort, Palakkad from outside the northern wall".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Ali Raja of Cannanore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "British East India Company".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Local Mappila population".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Mysore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Raja of Travancore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala combatant "Zamorin of Calicut".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala conflict "Mysore invasion of Kerala".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala date "1766".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala hasPhotoCollection Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala partof "Anglo-Mysore Wars".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala partof "Expansions of Kingdom of Mysore".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala place South_India.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala result "Mysore rule in Malabar".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala territory "Transfer of territories from local Nair kings to Mysore and then to English East India Company".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala subject Category:History_of_Kerala.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala subject Category:Mysore_invasion_of_Kerala.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type Event.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type MilitaryConflict.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type SocietalEvent.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type Event.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type Event.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala type Thing.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala comment "The Mysorean invasion of Kerala (1766–1792) was the military invasion of Malabar (northern Kerala), including the territories of the Zamorin of Calicut, by the Muslim de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore Hyder Ali. After completing the occupation, Kingdom of Cochin, situated south of Malabar, was made a tributary state of Mysore. The major reason for the occupation of Malabar was the desire to have access to the Indian ocean ports.".
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala label "Mysorean invasion of Kerala".
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- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala wasDerivedFrom Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala?oldid=599559305.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala depiction Palakkad_Fort.JPG.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala isPrimaryTopicOf Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala.
- Mysorean_invasion_of_Kerala name "Mysore invasion of Kerala".