Description
This comprehensive collection presents copies and extracts of official advices that passed between the East India Company’s headquarters and its representatives in India during the conflict with Tipu Sultan. The correspondence documents the strategic decisions, military operations, and diplomatic efforts that led to the successful termination of the war.
The compilation offers valuable primary source material for understanding the causes that precipitated the conflict, the progression of military campaigns, and the negotiations that resulted in the war’s conclusion. Through official communications, readers gain insight into the administrative decision-making processes, intelligence reports, and strategic planning that characterized East India Company operations during this critical period of colonial expansion in India.
This historical record serves as an essential resource for scholars, historians, and students interested in colonial Indian history, military strategy of the late 18th century, and the political dynamics between European colonial powers and Indian kingdoms during the age of empire.







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