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This historical work by Mir Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani offers an extensive chronicle of Tipu Sultan’s reign, building upon the earlier Neshani Hyduri. The text provides detailed narratives of the military campaigns, diplomatic endeavors, and administrative reforms undertaken during this significant period of Indian history.
Tipu Sultan, also known as the Tiger of Mysore, remains one of the most prominent figures in 18th-century Indian history. This book meticulously documents his conflicts with British colonial forces, his technological innovations in warfare, and his efforts to modernize the kingdom of Mysore.
Written by a contemporary observer with access to historical records, this work serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding the complex political landscape of southern India. It captures the struggles, ambitions, and legacy of a ruler who fiercely resisted colonial expansion.







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