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Tipu Sultan And His Age: A Collection of Seminar Papers

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Item Code: HAL284
Author: Edited By D. N. Dhanagare
Publisher: THE ASIATIC SOCIETY
Language: English
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 8172361149
Pages: 214
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 300 gm
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This publication of the papers contributed by the scholars at a seminar organized by the Asiatic Society in 1999 to commemorate the fall of Srirangapatnam, where Tipu Sultan died fighting against the English forces on 4th May 1799 is presented here. We are most grateful to the contributors for sending their contributions within the limited period of time given to them.

These papers are bunched in three Sections on the basis of their contents and sources used, although there are some overlappings. The references given by them are generally standardized and placed as endnotes after each paper. Spelling of names and places are generally kept as used by the contributors. In the Index, Muslim names are listed by their first names.

Needless to say that a vast area of the activities of Tipu has still remained unexplored. It is hoped that further research will follow to illuminate the dark areas of our history and to clear the wrong impression created by the colonial regime.

We are thankful to the printer for printing this work within a short period. We are also grateful to the members of the Asiatic Society, including Dr. Abdus Subhan, as well as the staff of the Asiatic Society particularly of the Publication Section for seeing this publication through. We are beholden to Janab Mohammad Moienuddin for supplying us the pictures of Tipu Sultan at short notice.

Foreword

In the bicentenary year of the untimely death of Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore, while fighting against the English in his capital Srirangapatnam on the 4th of May 1799, the Asiatic Society of Kolkata organized a seminar to commemorate the event. Eleven scholars from different parts of India and abroad were invited to participate and present their contributions. An exhibition of books and manuscripts, some belonging to the library of Tipu Sultan at Srirangapatnam, was held at the Society to mark the occasion.

We are grateful to Prof. Aniruddha Ray to agree to do the editorial work. We are also thankful to other members of the Asiatic Society, including the staff of the Asiatic Society for their ungrudging help in making the seminar a success. We are beholden to the contributors who not only attended the seminar on our invitation but also sent their contributions within the stipulated period. We are grateful to Prof. B.Sheik Ali, the seniormost scholar on Tipu Sultan for not only sending his paper but also agreeing to write a brief Introduction as well.

We hope that such seminars will stimulate other research works on the neglected period of our history.

Introduction

Tipu Sultan is a fascinating figure of the 18th century who offered his blood to write the history of free India. He had two passions in life, to liberate the land from the foreign yoke and to modernise his State to make it progressive and prosperous, which formed his mission and vision. His brief regime of seventeen years was a hectic one which started in the midst of war against the English and ended in the midst of war against them. The British were never confronted with a more formidable foe who never compromised his ideal and never deviated from his goal. He was the only Prince of the 18h century who realised the danger to Indian independence. Resistance to British expansion in India is the most significant aspect of his life.

The second most remarkable aspect was his reforming zeal which touched almost every department of life including coinage and calendar, weights and measures, banking and finance, revenue and judiciary, army and navy, social customs and cultural affairs. He aimed at bringing about a social and economic change in the condition of his people. For this he took great interest in trade, commerce, agriculture and industries. His opening of factories in near and far off places, his despatch of embassies to different lands to link Mysore with the other world, his experiment of a new type of cooperative bank, his novel system of judicial system, his conception of nation state, his elimination of feudalistic intermediaries, his creation of civil

Preface

This publication of the papers contributed by the scholars at a seminar organized by the Asiatic Society in 1999 to commemorate the fall of Srirangapatnam, where Tipu Sultan died fighting against the English forces on 4th May 1799 is presented here. We are most grateful to the contributors for sending their contributions within the limited period of time given to them.

These papers are bunched in three Sections on the basis of their contents and sources used, although there are some overlappings. The references given by them are generally standardized and placed as endnotes after each paper. Spelling of names and places are generally kept as used by the contributors. In the Index, Muslim names are listed by their first names.

Needless to say that a vast area of the activities of Tipu has still remained unexplored. It is hoped that further research will follow to illuminate the dark areas of our history and to clear the wrong impression created by the colonial regime.

We are thankful to the printer for printing this work within a short period. We are also grateful to the members of the Asiatic Society, including Dr. Abdus Subhan, as well as the staff of the Asiatic Society particularly of the Publication Section for seeing this publication through. We are beholden to Janab Mohammad Moienuddin for supplying us the pictures of Tipu Sultan at short notice.

Foreword

In the bicentenary year of the untimely death of Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore, while fighting against the English in his capital Srirangapatnam on the 4th of May 1799, the Asiatic Society of Kolkata organized a seminar to commemorate the event. Eleven scholars from different parts of India and abroad were invited to participate and present their contributions. An exhibition of books and manuscripts, some belonging to the library of Tipu Sultan at Srirangapatnam, was held at the Society to mark the occasion.

We are grateful to Prof. Aniruddha Ray to agree to do the editorial work. We are also thankful to other members of the Asiatic Society, including the staff of the Asiatic Society for their ungrudging help in making the seminar a success. We are beholden to the contributors who not only attended the seminar on our invitation but also sent their contributions within the stipulated period. We are grateful to Prof. B.Sheik Ali, the seniormost scholar on Tipu Sultan for not only sending his paper but also agreeing to write a brief Introduction as well.

We hope that such seminars will stimulate other research works on the neglected period of our history.

Introduction

Tipu Sultan is a fascinating figure of the 18th century who offered his blood to write the history of free India. He had two passions in life, to liberate the land from the foreign yoke and to modernise his State to make it progressive and prosperous, which formed his mission and vision. His brief regime of seventeen years was a hectic one which started in the midst of war against the English and ended in the midst of war against them. The British were never confronted with a more formidable foe who never compromised his ideal and never deviated from his goal. He was the only Prince of the 18h century who realised the danger to Indian independence. Resistance to British expansion in India is the most significant aspect of his life.

The second most remarkable aspect was his reforming zeal which touched almost every department of life including coinage and calendar, weights and measures, banking and finance, revenue and judiciary, army and navy, social customs and cultural affairs. He aimed at bringing about a social and economic change in the condition of his people. For this he took great interest in trade, commerce, agriculture and industries. His opening of factories in near and far off places, his despatch of embassies to different lands to link Mysore with the other world, his experiment of a new type of cooperative bank, his novel system of judicial system, his conception of nation state, his elimination of feudalistic intermediaries, his creation of civil service, and his building up a standard system of laws, were all modern ideas, which made his state a humming centre of great activity.

service, and his building up a standard system of laws, were all modern ideas, which made his state a humming centre of great activity.

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