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Nedumkotta or
Travancore lines was a wall
built as a
protection against consistent invasions from
Mysore during the (de facto) rule of Tipu Sultan. It...
- Anglo-Mysore War:
Battle of
Nedumkotta 1000km 620miles
Madras 3
Seringapatna 2
Nedumkotta 1 The
Battle of
Nedumkotta took
place between December 1789...
- "Valiya
Kappithaan ",
meaning 'The
Great Captain'. De
Lannoy built the
Nedumkotta, a line of
fortifications in the
North of the Kingdom,
known as the Travancore...
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started developing after the
Maharajah refused to stop
construction of the
Nedumkotta,
which p****ed near the
Dutch possessions,
through Cochin territories,...
- into use in the
Napoleonic Wars.
Mysorean invasion of
Malabar Battle of
Nedumkotta Regiment de
Meuron Garrison Cemetery,
Seringapatam Naravane, M. S. (2014)...
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forts which were
incorporated by De
Lannoy into the
Northern Lines (the
Nedumkotta) that
guarded the
northern border of Travancore. The
Travancore military...
- to
build up
troops at
Coimbatore in
preparation for an ****ault on the
Nedumkotta, a
fortified line of
defence built by
Dharma Raja of
Travancore to protect...
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Mysore to
reinstate the
authority over Malabar.
After the
Battle of the
Nedumkotta (1789–90), due to the
monsoon flood, the
stiff resistance of the Travancore...
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defeat in the
Battle of Colachel.
Travancore refused to stop
building the
Nedumkotta fortification,
which formed the
northern defences of Travancore, and rumours...
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Kingdom of
Travancore defeats the
Kingdom of
Mysore in the
Battle of
Nedumkotta 1792
Third Anglo-Mysore War ends. 1793
Birth of Rani Rashmoni, one of...