Battle of Calicut | |||||||
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Part of the Third Anglo-Mysore War | |||||||
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British East India Company Kingdom of Travancore | Kingdom of Mysore | ||||||
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James Hartley |
Martab Khan Hussain Ali Khan |
The Battle of Tirurangadi (also called the Battle of Calicut) was a series of engagements that took place between 7 and 12 December 1790 at Tirurangadi near the port of Calicut on the Malabar Coast of India, during the Third Anglo-Mysore War.
A British Bombay Army force landed at Tellicherry and with the aid of sepoys and horses provided by Travancore, defeated Tipu's commander, Hussain Ali Khan, at Calicut. Abercromby then went on to capture "all of Malabar."[1]
See also
References
- Harbottle, Thomas Benfield. Dictionary of battles from the earliest date to the present time
- Mill, James. A history of British India, Volume 5
- Miles, W (translator). The history of the Reign of Tipu Sultan
- Logan, William Malabar Manual, Volume 1
External links
- Dictionary of Indian Biography - James Hartley 1743-1799 archive.org
- Portrait and Biographical Information on James Hartley Christies.com auctioneers
- Heritage History - Mysore Wars
- Calicut - Gazetteer 1857
- DNB Biography of James Hartley
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