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Madhya Pradesh Police Exam Model Paper 3
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Question : 24
Total: 100
During the rule of Tipu Sultan, which was the capital city of his state Mysore?
Madurai
Bangalore
Bidar
Srirangapatnam
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Srirangapatnam
.
Tipu Sultan built this palace in 1784 and ruled Mysore from
Srirangapatnam
.
Tipu Sultan was the ruler of Mysore.
Tipu Sultan is well known as the “ Tiger of Mysore ”.
He had the image of the tiger on his flag.
He is the son of powerful Mysore ruler Haidar Ali.
Tipu Sultan ruled Mysore from 1782 to 1799.
He maintained a positive relationship with the French in India and modernised his army with their help.
The French commander-in-chief Napoleon Bonaparte sought an alliance with Tipu Sultan
The Treaty of Seringapatam(1792) is associated with Tipu Sultan.
He was killed while defending his
capital Seringapatam
.
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