Siege of Koppal

15°21′N 76°09′E / 15.35°N 76.15°E / 15.35; 76.15Result British-Hyderabad victoryBelligerents Sultanate of Mysore Hyderabad
British East India CompanyCommanders and leaders Tipu Sultan Mahabat Jung
Hugh Montgomery
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Third Anglo-Mysore War
  • Nedumkotta
  • Calicut
  • Cannanore
  • Darwar
  • Koppal
  • Sittimungulum
  • Bangalore
  • Arakere
  • Coimbatore
  • Goorumconda
  • Nundydroog
  • Tellicherry
  • Hooly Honore
  • Savendroog
  • Shimoga
  • Seringapatam

The siege of Koppal (28 October 1790 – 7 April 1791) was conducted during the Third Anglo-Mysore War by forces of the Nizam of Hyderabad under the command of Mahabat Jung, assisted by a contingent of British East India Company forces. The siege was poorly conducted, and the garrison surrendered principally because Bangalore had fallen in February 1791. The Siege of Koppal (28 October 1790 – 7 April 1791) was conducted during the Third Anglo-Mysore War by forces of the Nizam of Hyderabad under the command of Mahabat Jung, assisted by a contingent of British East India Company forces. The siege was poorly conducted, and the garrison surrendered principally because Bangalore had fallen in February 1791.

References

  • Sen, Sailendra Nath. Anglo-Maratha relations, 1785-96
  • History of the Madras Army, Volume 2
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