Tiger: The Life of Tipu Sultan
By Claritas Books
Tipu Sultan was the most feared Indian of his time. But to his subjects he was a strong and just king and to his family, a loving son and father. From his daring military exploits to his practice of recording his dreams, this book brings the controversial Tipu Sultan vividly to life.
Contents
- Timeline
 - Myth vs Reality
 - Son of the Soil
 - Consolidation
 - Brokn Dreams
 - Matters of Faith
 - The Man
 - Appendices
 - Quotation Sources
 - References
 - Major Regional Powers in the Deccan and South India in the Eighteenth Century
 
About The Author
Historian Kate Brittlebank is a leading authority on Tipu Sultan. She is the author of Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy, Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain, and several scholarly articles on the Mysore ruler. She has held teaching and research positions in a number of Australian Universities
    
        
    
    
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                - SKU:
 - ENB-BGPH-004111
 - Width:
 - 5.30 (in)
 - Height:
 - 7.50 (in)
 - Depth:
 - 0.50 (in)
 - Gift wrapping:
 - Options available
 - Author:
 - Kate Brittlebank
 - ISBN:
 - 9781905837878
 - Publisher:
 - Claritas Books
 - Year:
 - 2020
 - Pages:
 - 144
 - Format:
 - Paperback
 - Language:
 - English
 
Tipu Sultan was the most feared Indian of his time. But to his subjects he was a strong and just king and to his family, a loving son and father. From his daring military exploits to his practice of recording his dreams, this book brings the controversial Tipu Sultan vividly to life.
Contents
- Timeline
 - Myth vs Reality
 - Son of the Soil
 - Consolidation
 - Brokn Dreams
 - Matters of Faith
 - The Man
 - Appendices
 - Quotation Sources
 - References
 - Major Regional Powers in the Deccan and South India in the Eighteenth Century
 
About The Author
Historian Kate Brittlebank is a leading authority on Tipu Sultan. She is the author of Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy, Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain, and several scholarly articles on the Mysore ruler. She has held teaching and research positions in a number of Australian Universities