Which of the following is not true about first anglo-mysore war?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Question:  Which of the following is not true about first anglo-mysore war?

A First Anglo-Mysore War fought in AD 1767-69

B   Hyder Ali defeated the English in the First Anglo-Mysore War

C  Treaty of Madras was the result of First Anglo-Mysore War

D   All of the above are incorrect

Answer:    Hyder Ali defeated the English in the First Anglo-Mysore War

 

Aspect               Details
Name of War ·        The First Anglo-Mysore War
Duration·        1767-1769
location·        South India
Result·        Mysore victory
Treaty·        The Treaty of Madras (1769) ended the war but did not resolve the underlying territorial and power disputes.
Notable Figures·        Colonel Joseph Smith (British East India Company)

·        Colonel Sir Robert Clive (British East India Company)

·        Sultan Hyder Ali (Kingdom of Mysore)

Cause·        Disputes over control of the Carnatic region in South India.

·        The British sought to establish supremacy in the region.

Key Events and Battles·        Battle of Chengam: In 1767, a significant battle took place near Chengam in Tamil Nadu.

·         Siege of Madras: Hyder Ali laid siege to Madras (now Chennai) in 1769.

Outcome·        The war ended with the Treaty of Madras in 1769.

·        The treaty restored the status quo, and both sides agreed to release prisoners and return territories.

Significance·        Marked the beginning of Anglo-Mysorean conflicts in South India.

·        Led to a series of wars and treaties between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Mysore.

Consequences·        The First Anglo-Mysore War set the stage for subsequent conflicts in the region.

·        It highlighted the power struggle between European colonial powers and indigenous Indian kingdoms.

Legacy·        The war was the first of a series of Anglo-Mysorean conflicts, including the Second and Third Anglo-Mysore Wars.

·        These wars played a significant role in shaping British influence in South India.