Tipu Sultan Invasion In Kerala
The wall across Kerala called the Travancore Lines or Nedumkotta faced the invasion of Tipu Sultan the Tiger of Mysore. It was under the British rule that the Cochin Port and Willington Island were constructed. Anjana Designs Indian History Historical Figures Delhi Sultanate There is ample evidence available in many authentic records of his military operations in Kerala to show that Tipu Sultan of Mysore was a fanatic Muslim tyrant who was responsible for the destruction of hundreds of Hindu temples large-scale forcible conversion of the Hindus and perpetration of unimaginable brutalities on the Hindu population in Kerala. Tipu sultan invasion in kerala . In 1789 Tipu Sultan marched to Kozhikode with an army of 60000 destroyed the fort and razed the town to the ground. It was Tipu Sultan and his fanatic Muslim army who converted thousands of Hindus to Islam all along the invasion route and occupied areas in North Kerala Coorg Mangalore and other parts of Karnataka. Both Kerala town