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This work by Roderick Mackenzie presents a thorough examination of the wars fought against Tipu Sultan, one of the most formidable opponents of British imperial expansion in India during the late 18th century. The author meticulously documents the military strategies, key battles, and diplomatic negotiations that defined this conflict.
The narrative covers the complex political landscape of southern India, the rise of Tipu Sultan as a powerful military leader, and the eventual confrontation between his forces and the British East India Company. Mackenzie’s account includes detailed descriptions of military operations, the role of various Indian kingdoms, and the broader implications of these conflicts for the future of British colonial rule in India.
This second edition offers valuable insights into a crucial chapter of Indian and British military history, making it an essential resource for historians, students, and those interested in understanding the colonial period and its impact on the Indian subcontinent.







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