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  2. Treaty of Madras - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Madras was a peace agreement signed on 4 April 1769 between Mysore and the British (Lord Harry Verelst) East India Company which brought an end to the First Anglo-Mysore War. Fighting had broken out in 1767 and the forces of Hyder Ali had come close to capturing Madras at one point.

  3. First Anglo-Mysore War - Wikipedia

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    The First Anglo-Mysore War (1767–1769) was a conflict in India between the Sultanate of Mysore and the East India Company.The war was instigated in part by the machinations of Asaf Jah II, the Nizam of Hyderabad, who sought to divert the company's resources from attempts to gain control over the Northern Circars.

  4. Anglo-Mysore wars - Wikipedia

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    In the First Anglo-Mysore War (1767 – 1769), Hyder Ali enjoyed some measure of success against the British, almost capturing Madras. The British convinced Nizam Mir Nizam Ali Khan to attack Ali. That was temporary, however, and the Nizam signed a new treaty with the British in February 1768.

  5. Warren Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Hastings arrived in Madras shortly after the First Anglo-Mysore War of 1767–1769, when the forces of Hyder Ali had threatened the capture of the city. The Treaty of Madras (4 April 1769) ended the war but failed to settle the dispute and three further Anglo-Mysore Wars followed (1780–1799). During his time at Madras, Hastings initiated ...

  6. List of wars involving India - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Allahabad; First Anglo-Mysore War (1767–1769) East India Company Maratha Empire Nawab of the Carnatic Hyderabad Mysore: Mysore victory. Treaty of Madras; First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–1782) Maratha Empire East India Company: Maratha victory. Treaty of Salbai; Battle of Delhi (1783) Sikh Confederacy: Mughal Empire: Sikh victory

  7. Kingdom of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    In these wars Hyder had expected British support as per the 1769 treaty but the British betrayed him by staying out of the conflict. The British betrayal and Hyder's subsequent defeat reinforced Hyder's deep distrust of the British—a sentiment that would be shared by his son and one that would inform Anglo-Mysore rivalries of the next three ...

  8. Hyder Ali - Wikipedia

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    The Company refused to accede to an offensive military treaty; the treaty signed at Madras on 29 March 1769, restored the status quo ante bellum, except for Mysore's acquisition of Karur, and also included language that each side would help the other defend its territory. In summarising Hyder Ali's conduct of the war, biographer Lewin Bowring ...

  9. Battle of Tiruvannamalai - Wikipedia

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    He then collated all his army and had another fight that led him close to capture of Madras within a distance of 5 miles. The British had a peace treaty during April 1769 with the status quo ante bellum. The treaty also laid terms for mutual aid and end of defensive alliance. [16]