Siege of Coimbatore
Siege of Coimbatore | |||||||
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Part of Third Anglo-Mysore War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Mysore | Travancore | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Tipu Sultan | John Chalmers (POW) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
~Unknown~ | ~Unknown~ | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Entire garrison captured |
The siege of Coimbatore was a siege conducted by forces of the Kingdom of Mysore against a garrison of British East India Company and Travancore troops holding the fortress at Coimbatore in southern India during the Third Anglo-Mysore War.[1] The siege began in May 1791, and several men trying to storm the fort were repulsed on 11 June, after which the garrison of Lieutenant John Chalmers was reinforced, and a larger Mysorean force was brought against it. The garrison eventually surrendered on 2 November. Tipu Sultan broke the terms of the surrender, and held the garrison's commanding officers prisoner.[2]
References
- ^ Naravane, M.S. (2014). Battles of the Honorourable East India Company. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 177. ISBN 9788131300343.
- ^ Fortescue, John William (1902). A history of the British army, Volume 3. Macmillan.
- Mill, James. A history of British India, Volume 5