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Name: Treaty of Seringapatam

Type: Event

Start: 1792 AD

End: 1792 AD

Parent: Third Anglo-Mysore War

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Was the treaty that ended the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Mysore lost about one-half of its territories.

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  • March 1792: Treaty of Seringapatam: Under its terms Mysore ceded about one-half of its territories to the other signatories. The Peshwa acquired territory up to the Tungabhadra River, the Nizam was awarded land from the Krishna to the Penner River, and the forts of Cuddapah and Gandikota on the south bank of the Penner. The East India Company received a large portion of Mysore's Malabar Coast territories between the Kingdom of Travancore and the Kali River, and the Baramahal and Dindigul districts. Mysore granted the rajah of Coorg his independence, although Coorg effectively became a company dependency.

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