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Which Indian king defeated the British?

Which Indian king defeated the British?

The warrior king of Kottayam, Pazhassi Raja, fought the British from 1793 till his death in 1805.

Who beat the British?

Hopelessly trapped at Yorktown, Virginia, British General Lord Cornwallis surrenders 8,000 British soldiers and seamen to a larger Franco-American force, effectively bringing an end to the American Revolution.

Who is the brave King of India?

Chandragupta Maurya (340-298 BCE) Aiming to extend its borders, the empire had built an army comprising some 200,000 infantry and 80,000 cavalry, backed up by thousands of chariots and elephants. Under the tutelage of his advisor, Chanakya, Chandragupta assembled a band of men to rebel against the incumbent ruler.

Who was the first Indian king to hand out defeat to Brits?

Emperor Aurangzeb was the first Indian king to hand out defeat to the British in India. The British East India Company was trying to obtain a ‘Firman’ from the Mughals that would give them regular trading privileges throughout the empire, but somehow negotiations broke down because of error on the part of the Company.

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How many times has the British been defeated in India?

There have been at least two significant British defeats in India. In the First Anglo-Mysore War (1767-69), the British were decisively defeated by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan in a number of battles.

Which battle started the British Empire in India?

The Battle of Plassey is the battle that started the British Empire in India. It resulted in British rule over the rich province of Bengal—which had not been previously planned—and the subsequent spread of British rule over much of India.

Who defeated the British in the Anglo-Maratha War?

In the First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-82), the British were defeated by Mahadaji Shinde and others in the battle of Wadgaon, resulting in the return of Maratha territories. Update: RK RK also notes the successful Kittur armed rebellion against the British in 1824, under Queen Chennamma and Sangolli Rayanna.