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| d Anglo-Mysore War by forces of the Kingdom of | Mysore against a British East India Company garrison |
| ar by Tipu Sultan and forces of the Kingdom of | Mysore against a British East India Company garrison |
| The squadron's badge, the Ghunda Berunda of | Mysore, also reflects this association. |
| He was the son of vocalist | Mysore Ananthaswamy. |
| es that the Marathas would defeat Hyder Ali of | Mysore and retake territories in the Carnatic. |
| mpleted her Master in Music from University of | Mysore and also has received Indian Government Schola |
| ces commanded by Tipu Sultan of the Kingdom of | Mysore, and Colonel William Baille of the British Eas |
| yderabad, Navi-Mumbai (Belapur) Greater Noida, | Mysore and Kochi in India. |
| f the Indian state of Karnataka, University of | Mysore and the Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited |
| shot at various location including Thanjavur, | Mysore and Trichy. |
| ave been taken away by Krishna Deva Wodeyar of | Mysore and installed at Srirangapatna. |
| n of hostilities, complicated by the fact that | Mysore and Britain were still at war, was negotiated |
| While Bangalore, | Mysore and Matturu styles heavily use Karnataka Sange |
| fore the attacks in the area by Tipu Sultan of | Mysore, and well before the absorption of the territo |
| plomatic capacities, negotiating treaties with | Mysore and Oudh. |
| She stayed and worked several times in | Mysore and Ahmedabad. |
| ria in Delhi; he served as a court musician in | Mysore and Indore, and he was the first sitar player |
| anore (now known as Kannur), held by troops of | Mysore and of the Rajah of Cannanore on 14 December. |
| kkihebbalu in (Mandya District), he studied in | Mysore and later taught English at Mysore University. |
| the Indian subcontinent between the Kingdom of | Mysore and the Maratha Empire. |
| as a war in South India between the Kingdom of | Mysore and the British East India Company under the E |
| The remaining core, around | Mysore and Seringapatam, was restored to the Indian p |
| ary, Chikmagalur, Gulbarga, Karwar, Mangalore, | Mysore, and Shimoga. |
| y accessible from Coimbatore, Ooty, Bangalore, | Mysore and Calicut. |
| role in the British campaigns of Afghanistan, | Mysore and Central India and bequeathed 50,000 pounds |
| General at Baroda (December 1887), Resident at | Mysore and Chief Commissioner in Coorg (January 1889) |
| point between Karnataka (M.M.Hills, Kollegal, | Mysore) and Tamil Nadu. |
| by interstate bus services plying to Madikeri, | Mysore and Bangalore. |
| He was Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Bombay and | Mysore, and a confidante of Mahatma Gandhi. |
| In the 1650s, Sriranga allied with the | Mysore and Tanjore Nayaks and marched south to attack |
| Rice also wrote a book called The History of | Mysore and Coorg from Inscriptions which is based on |
| Some new species of cyprinoid fish from | Mysore Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1920) |
| yle in Karnataka according to reports from the | Mysore archaeological department. |
| p trouble, with enemy troops of Delhi Sultans, | Mysore armies and Maratha armies attempting to seize |
| lly deceived Hyder Ali after the return of the | Mysore Army from Malabar. |
| first police chief of Karnataka (then known as | Mysore) as well. |
| d was initially used by the Wodeyars, kings of | Mysore as their home. |
| r the team, during the 1951-52 season, against | Mysore, at the age of just 14. |
| ontracted in the jungles of the Deccan and the | Mysore, at the base of the mountain ranges in India, |
| the esteemed presence of the then Maharaja of | Mysore at the tender age of 12. |
| Eventually, in her final days, she moved to | Mysore, at the invitation of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV |
| h East India Company in 1792 by Tipu Sultan of | Mysore at the conclusion of the Third Anglo-Mysore Wa |
| when Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of | Mysore, attacked Travancore, an ally of the British E |
| However, during 1750-60 Hyder Ali from | Mysore attacked Thrissur and was forced to become tri |
| es of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of | Mysore, attacked the fortified line known as the Nedu |
| with concentrated population in Mumbai, Pune, | Mysore, Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi and Ooty. |
| itical employment, working at Gwalior, Indore, | Mysore, Baroda and Hyderabad. |
| The Kingdom of | Mysore became a princely state of British India, and |
| He studied at Srirangapatanam and | Mysore, before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts fro |
| ter renamed as Oriental Research Instititute), | Mysore before appearing for Master of Arts degree at |
| The | Mysore born player shot to fame during India's tour o |
| of these acts placed British troops closer to | Mysore, but also guaranteed the Nizam would support t |
| Hyder Ali became dalwai of | Mysore by force in 1761 displacing the Wodeyar Dynast |
| ublications is a publisher founded in 1942, in | Mysore by R. K. Narayan. |
| They served in the | Mysore Campaign of 1799, the Mediterranean and Penins |
| of his officers were captured and taken to the | Mysore capital at Srirangapattana. |
| Under the terms of the treaty, | Mysore ceded about one half of its territories to the |
| er Kempa Nanjammani was married to Maharaja of | Mysore Chamaraja Wodeyar and went on to become known |
| rom Erode, Gobichettipalayam and Coimbatore to | Mysore, Chamarajanagar and Kollegal on NH 209 also pa |
| Born and educated in the city of | Mysore, Chandrasekhar was infatuated with cricket fro |
| , severely wounded, fell into the hands of the | Mysore chief. |
| a police officer by profession and served the | Mysore city police for 35 years, working as a securit |
| view of the Chamundi Hill to the left and the | Mysore city in front of the palace is seen from the b |
| In 1850, he was posted to the | Mysore Commission, headquartered at Bangalore as Secr |
| He took a prominent part in the invasion of | Mysore, conducted by Lord Cornwallis in 1791. |
| it was because Hyder Ali the de facto ruler of | Mysore considered the British (since they provided no |
| sidency and the princely states of Travancore, | Mysore, Coorg and Pudukkottai published by British mu |
| a hill and pass on the border of the Coorg and | Mysore country seven miles from Piriyapatna and with |
| his mural is the earliest known picture of the | Mysore Dasara and has been painted using vegetable dy |
| Song | Mysore Desh from the movie Kallarali Hoovagi, Akash A |
| marian and principal of Sanskrit Pathashala of | Mysore, did not remarry as was the usual practice but |
| Chamrajnagar district from | Mysore district |
| former MLA from Krishnaraja constituency of a | Mysore district and won by a margin of 20000 votes. |
| with Maleyur in the Chamrajnagar Taluk of the | Mysore district in the state of Karnataka.As describe |
| ith tribals in the Chamarajanagar district and | Mysore district of Karnataka and also with tribals in |
| It is located in the Piriyapatna taluk of | Mysore district in Karnataka. |
| ya and Srimathi NAchiyAramma in TerakanAmbi in | Mysore district of Karnataka. |
| n of Somanathapura, located in the neighboring | Mysore district, holds another famous temple, Somnath |
| les at Nanjangud, Sattur and Hangala in modern | Mysore district. |
| 1865 and became General Officer Commanding the | Mysore Division of the Madras Army. |
| British East India Company and the Kingdom of | Mysore during the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War. |
| The 1st | Mysore Economic COnference was inaugurated on June 10 |
| It was a well-planned and -designed fort of | Mysore emperors. |
| e are daily trains from/to Chennai, Bangalore, | Mysore, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Er |
| tive was actively encouraged by the Kingdom of | Mysore, especially by Diwan Sir Mirza Ismail. |
| gainst the Nizam of Hyderabad and Hyder Ali of | Mysore, established the Maratha ascendancy in souther |
| Mysore, etc. and other organizations such as BARC, DR | |
| The | Mysore Express plies between Tiruchirappalli and Myso |
| , Jaipur Express, Coimbatore Express, Jaipur - | Mysore Express, Ajmer - Hyderabad Express) |
| ches are made in the Bangalore complex and the | Mysore facility makes dump trucks and engines of vari |
| indu kings of Travancore, Madurai, Tanjore and | Mysore, far more desirable and induced many Hindus to |
| ulathuvayal and joined St.Philomina's college, | Mysore for higher studies, but was not able to comple |
| eorge Harris, Baron Harris of Seringapatam and | Mysore for the Canterbury Philosophical Society. |
| he Secretary of the Sri Ramakrishna Mission in | Mysore for over seventeen years. |
| his headquarters in a small house owned by the | Mysore Forest Department. |
| the material made its way back in building the | Mysore fort once again. |
| u Sultan, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of | Mysore from 1786 to 1789. |
| They are migrated from | Mysore from the group of The King Tippusultan familie |
| Ananda Rao served as the Diwan of | Mysore from April 1, 1909 till November 10, 1912. |
| Later he moved to | Mysore from where he completed his post-graduation in |
| “The Black Bear of | Mysore”, from Man-Eaters and Jungle Killers, Kenneth |
| the museum belonged to Benjamin L. Rice of the | Mysore Gazetteer, antiquities from Mohenjodaro period |
| Mysore granted the rajah of Coorg his independence, a | |
| Mahisuru, which later went on to become | Mysore, had lost its chieftain and was vulnerable to |
| Mysore had only 35,000 soldiers, whereas the British | |
| oogle Books Library Project; The University of | Mysore has been mentioned in many media reports as be |
| ear, judging himself menaced by Tipu Sultan of | Mysore, he entered into Subsidiary Alliance with the |
| Born in | Mysore, he grew up in Frederick, Maryland in the Unit |
| te of Kerala, India, and located on Tellichery | Mysore high way nearest town is Thalassery. |
| By Road : Take the Bangalore - | Mysore highway, and drive till Maddur. |
| ingapatam: British forces defeat the Sultan of | Mysore; his kingdom is divided between the Honourable |
| ollege had been a recipient of prizes from the | Mysore Horticultural Society, Bengaluru for well-main |
| e the shortest route from Kerala to Bangalore, | Mysore, Hyderabad, and North Indian cities. |
| nnada and continued to serve the university of | Mysore in various capacities appointment as lecturer |
| ed the spotlight when he took 9 for 45 against | Mysore in an inter-association junior match in 1938. |
| Electrical engineering from the University of | Mysore in 1961 and a Master's Degree from the Indian |
| He left the Air Force and represented | Mysore in 1951-52 but was recalled to the IAF as an A |
| erabad to recover territories both had lost to | Mysore in previous conflicts. |
| and he took nine wickets for 135 runs against | Mysore in the trophy final. |
| atches in India in the late 1930s, playing for | Mysore in the Ranji Trophy and for the Europeans in t |
| kari the king tippu sultan make a route to the | mysore in the 18th century. |
| a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of | Mysore in 1968. |
| re from the Arakkal Beebi, a long time ally of | Mysore in Malabar, this was followed by a failed nego |
| He also played for | Mysore in the inter-provincial Santosh Trophy. |
| Palace built by the Wodeyars of the rulers of | Mysore in the 19th century |
| ka Sikhamani awarded by Chodiah Memorial Trust | Mysore in January 2007 |
| sh captured the city and all of the Kingdom of | Mysore in 1799. |
| . M. Nayak died, following a heart attack, in | Mysore. in the year 2000 at the age of 69. |
| he Company recently acquired a forging unit in | Mysore in Southern India, which produces axles and ot |
| St. Stephen's Church is located on the road to | Mysore in Ooty, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. |
| The Wodeyar kings first built a palace in | Mysore in the 14th century, it was demolished and con |
| in an innings was 9 for 61 for Holkar against | Mysore in 1946. |
| 1786 To | Mysore, India |
| A boy in | Mysore, India preparing masala chai |
| Mysore, India, 1972. | |
| It is known from | Mysore, India, as well as Sri Lanka. |
| It is known from | Mysore, India. |
| New York, and a B.E. (1962) from University of | Mysore, India. |
| ourse of events, by opening fire on the 14,000 | Mysore infantry from a close cover that killed the My |
| artment, patterned on the Brindavan Gardens in | Mysore, involving landscaping and ornamental plantati |
| Mysore is commonly described as the City of Palaces, | |
| So the history of Christianity in | Mysore is in dark till 1799. |
| Diwan Prime Minister of the princely state of | Mysore, Jaipur and Hyderabad, India from 1926 - 1947. |
| 16732 TUTICORIN EXP | MYSORE JN (MYS) TUTICORIN (TN) |
| horis in south India is near Chamundi Hills at | Mysore, Karnataka state. |
| nanju Manju (born May 9, 1987 in Nanjangud, in | Mysore, Karnataka in India) is an Indian professional |
| Central Food Technological Research Institute, | Mysore, Karnataka. |
| The | Mysore king Chamaraja Wodeyar had gifted a pair of go |
| er, during the Islamic ransacking of Kerala by | Mysore king Tipu Sultan the Nairs of all the surround |
| By 1773, the | Mysore King Hyder Ali extended his conquest in the Ma |
| y, in 1939, Sir Mirza Ismail, the Diwan of the | Mysore kingdom offered her a job as Assistant Profess |
| C. V. Rungacharlu, Diwan of | Mysore kingdom from 1881 to 1883. |
| ndian administrator who served as the Diwan of | Mysore kingdom in 1918. |
| unding areas to Chikkadeva Raya Wodeyar of the | Mysore Kingdom, in 1690 AD. |
| He persuaded the then monarch of the erstwhile | Mysore Kingdom, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, to donate 372 |
| ynasty of Banavasi, the Keladi Nayakas and the | Mysore Kingdom, the Badami Chalukya coins being a rec |
| In the | Mysore kingdom, Thurston was suspected of being an ar |
| si, Quilon, Rameswaram, Bangalore, Coimbatore, | Mysore, Kochi, Kanyakumari, Mangalore, Kolkata, Guwah |
| Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Ramanagaram, | Mysore, Kolar, Hassan, Mandya and Chamarajanagar in s |
| the building was laid by the then Maharaja of | Mysore, Krishna Rajendra Wodeyar, on March 6, 1933. |
| A resident to the King of | Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV lived within the canto |
| ged in a collision with the Indian warship INS | Mysore, Lagos, as well as another sister-ship, Soleba |
| Mysore Lancers | |
| eptember 1781 between forces of the Kingdom of | Mysore led by Hyder Ali and British East India Compan |
| In 1923, under the | Mysore Legislative Council Regulation, (Regulation XI |
| mmissioner on March 14, 1904 and served in the | Mysore Legislative Council from March 14, 1906 till t |
| hur will be in a railway map with new mettur - | mysore line. |
| ak was a professor of kannada at University of | Mysore, Mansagangotri. |
| ore, Jamshedpur, Ludhiana, Manesar, Mangalore, | Mysore, Nashik, Pantnagar, Pune Pimpri & Wakad, Pondi |
| al suzerain, and thus Ranga was left with only | Mysore, of all his feudatories, to support him. |
| until his consecration as Assistant Bishop in | Mysore on 17 November 1966 at the St. Mark's Cathedra |
| dine together), but tradition has it that the | Mysore people bore the matter in mind and confiscated |
| ayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur, last Maharaja of | Mysore, philosopher, musicologist, political thinker |
| ayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur, last Maharaja of | Mysore, philosopher, musicologist, political thinker |
| Diwans of | Mysore planned and built the gardens in connection wi |
| aw the public-issue of the 2,800-acre (11 km2) | Mysore Plantations Limited, the State's first plantat |
| s as far North as Matheran; Tirunelveli Hills, | Mysore Plateau, Bangalore, Almora district, Chhota Na |
| handrasekaran was the lead investigator of the | Mysore Population Study, funded by the United Nations |
| rs Dr. V.S. Sampathkumaracharya, University of | Mysore, Prasaranga Publication, 1967 |
| e have been efforts made to start in cities of | Mysore, Pune and Chennai. |
| mous interviews of notable Kannada writers for | Mysore radio. |
| anna - Nilambur - Sulthan Bathery- Nanjangud - | Mysore Rail Line. |
| is Kozhikode - Kondotty - Edavanna - Nilambur- | Mysore railway line. |
| A group of people from the present | Mysore region settled down in Veerapandi, Coimbatore. |
| as a descendant of migrant commanders from the | Mysore region. |
| b Siraj-Ud-Daulah of Bengal and Tipu Sultan of | Mysore respectively by betraying them for the benefit |
| The British took indirect control of | Mysore, restoring the Wodeyar dynasty to the Mysore t |
| MCTC is located near Gopalan mall on | Mysore Road and is very close to K.R Market. |
| Traditional Dalvoy's ( Army Commnader) to the | Mysore Royal family in the 16th and 17Th century. |
| irs rose up against their Muslim enemies under | Mysore rule. |
| The | Mysore ruler Kanthirava Narasa still recognised Srira |
| lai Nayak's treachery to Sriranga III made the | Mysore ruler Kanthirava Narasa wage a series of ravag |
| During the invasion of Malabar by | Mysore rulers during 1766 - 1781, many people includi |
| amkumar in a Group AMaruti Baleno Rally Car in | Mysore Safari Rally in 2005. |
| ings which follow the traditional style of the | Mysore school of painting depict the Dasara scene and |
| For the King of | Mysore, see Hyder Ali. |
| This station was commissioned by the Diwan of | Mysore, Sir K. Seshadri Iyer. |
| aharashtra resembling the Vrindavan Gardens of | Mysore, situated on the banks of Nathsagar Lake forme |
| No. 129 became No. 129 ( | Mysore) Squadron being named after Mysore province in |
| i, Mannargudi Sambasiva Bhagavatar, Banni Bai, | Mysore Sreekantha Shastry, Kamala Murthy, Kalyanapura |
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