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8. DENIAL OF TIPPU SULTAN CLAIMS BY BRITISH
LED TO
FOURTH ANGLO-MYSORE WAR
9. Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
Started in 1799.
The British destroyed the strong fort
Tippu died while fighting the British in 1799.
Most of the territories was shared among the British, Marathas and Hyderabad Nizam.
A small territory was handed over to the royal representative of Mysore Wadeyars.
This region came to be known as Mysore Princely State
11. Dondiya Wagh
Dondiya was born in a Maratha family of Chennagiri.
He was called as the Wagh, the tiger, due to his bravery.
He started his career as a cavalry soldier in Hyder Ali’s army
and grew to the position of military general.
He built his own private army and fought along with Tippu
Sultan. Due to differences with Tippu, he was imprisoned.
13. He built a small army and started his operations.
He organized the army with the unhappy soldiers of Tippu’s army
and the feudatory rulers who had lost power.
He captured Bidanoor and Shivamogga forts.
Capturing chitradurga fort was unsuccessful.
16. Many unhappy PALYEGARAS encouraged Dondiya Wagh.
The French at the Mahe of Malabar also extended their
support .
The British army followed him the vast area that included
Harihara, Chitrdurga, Shikaripura, Savanuru, Ranibenur, Kittur
and Londa.
The British who took over the Shirhatti killed many followers
of Dondiya Wagh.
19. Raja Mallasarja was the king of Kittur and Rani Chenamma was his queen.
REBELLION OF KITTUR – BRAVE QUEEN CHENAMMA (1824)
British denied the right of adopted children over
the throne and Rani Chenamma opposed it
20. DEATH OF SHIVALINGA RUDRA SARJA,
CHENAMMA ADOPTED A BOY
NAMED SHIVALINGAPPA
After the death of Mallasarja, his son Shivalingarudra Sarja took over reign of the
Kittur.
Due to his failing health, Chenamma had to take care of day to day administration.
Shivalingasarja supported the British during Maratha war.
Thomas Munroe entered an agreement with Kittur and collected payment from him.
REBELLION OF KITTUR – BRAVE QUEEN CHENAMMA (1824)
21. COLONEL DEACON
Governor of Bombay
take over Kittur Kingdom
under the Doctrine of Lapse policy.
Thackeray
Collector and political agent of the British in
Dharwad.
22. Chenamma and others were imprisoned at Bailahongal
fort. Queen Chenamma passed away in the prison.