Abstract

British East India Company was a commercial company in London. Queen Elizabeth I with the aim of gaining commercial advantage in the Indian subcontinent granted a royal charter to this company. This advantage caused to Britain’s military and political presence in the subcontinent. East India Company was become to a major political-financial empire and Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in its southern regions began their campaigns against political domination of this company. Tipu Sultan chief and ruler of Mysore’s Muslim performed numerous efforts and campaigns to prevent the spread of British influence. This article tries to answer to this question that how was Tipu Sultan’s role in forming India’s independence fields? This research’s main claim is that Tipu Sultan got help from French troops against the company to reduce British influence in the subcontinent but because of sabotages of number of leaders and bitter experience that some new Muslim Hindus had from his actions he did not succeed. This research has been done in library and descriptive and analytical method.

Highlights

  • Before the arrival of Europeans to the Indian subcontinent for centuries a Muslim Mongol Empire ruled the Indian subcontinent

  • Local rulers of the Indian subcontinent, some of them served in favor of the British East India Company and some of them served in favor of French East India Company

  • Including resources which have evaluated the subject of British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent and the establishment of the company in the subcontinent and Tipu Sultan relations with the company, British East India Company book authored by Brian Gardner can be noted

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Summary

Introduction

Before the arrival of Europeans to the Indian subcontinent for centuries a Muslim Mongol Empire ruled the Indian subcontinent. Including resources which have evaluated the subject of British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent and the establishment of the company in the subcontinent and Tipu Sultan relations with the company, British East India Company book authored by Brian Gardner can be noted. This book is a report from time and way of the influence of Great Britain in the Indian subcontinent, the situation of Muslim rule in India on the eve of the formation of British colonization, the presence of various companies in India and their relations with each other and with the government of India, the awakening of the people of India and their efforts to achieve independence, India’s freedom leaders and their beliefs

Tipu Sultan in Power in Mysore
The First Britain Mysore War
The Second War of Britain-Mysore
Mangalore Convention
Administrative and Political Reformations
The Military Reformations
Economic Reformations
Third-War of English-Mysore
Relations between Wellesley and Tipu Sultan
The Fourth and Final War of Great Britain-Mysore
Uprising Impacts of Tipu Sultan on Independence of the Indian Subcontinent
10. Conclusion
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