
Tiger: The Life of Tipu Sultan
About The Book
Tipu Sultan was the most feared Indian of his time. But to his subjects he was a strong and just king and to his family, a loving son and father. From his daring military exploits to his practice of recording his dreams, this book brings the controversial Tipu Sultan vividly to life.
Contents
- Timeline
- Myth vs Reality
- Son of the Soil
- Consolidation
- Broken Dreams
- Matters of Faith
- The Man
- Appendices
- Quotation Sources
- References
- Major Regional Powers in the Deccan and South India in the Eighteenth Century
About The Author
Historian Kate Brittlebank is a leading authority on Tipu Sultan. She is the author of Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy, Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain, and several scholarly articles on the Mysore ruler. She has held teaching and research positions in a number of Australian Universities
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Tiger: The Life of Tipu Sultan
About The Book
Tipu Sultan was the most feared Indian of his time. But to his subjects he was a strong and just king and to his family, a loving son and father. From his daring military exploits to his practice of recording his dreams, this book brings the controversial Tipu Sultan vividly to life.
Contents
- Timeline
- Myth vs Reality
- Son of the Soil
- Consolidation
- Broken Dreams
- Matters of Faith
- The Man
- Appendices
- Quotation Sources
- References
- Major Regional Powers in the Deccan and South India in the Eighteenth Century
About The Author
Historian Kate Brittlebank is a leading authority on Tipu Sultan. She is the author of Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy, Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain, and several scholarly articles on the Mysore ruler. She has held teaching and research positions in a number of Australian Universities
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About The Book
Tipu Sultan was the most feared Indian of his time. But to his subjects he was a strong and just king and to his family, a loving son and father. From his daring military exploits to his practice of recording his dreams, this book brings the controversial Tipu Sultan vividly to life.
Contents
- Timeline
- Myth vs Reality
- Son of the Soil
- Consolidation
- Broken Dreams
- Matters of Faith
- The Man
- Appendices
- Quotation Sources
- References
- Major Regional Powers in the Deccan and South India in the Eighteenth Century
About The Author
Historian Kate Brittlebank is a leading authority on Tipu Sultan. She is the author of Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy, Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain, and several scholarly articles on the Mysore ruler. She has held teaching and research positions in a number of Australian Universities























