Velu Thampi was one of the earliest to revolt against the British. He was the Diwan of :
Travancore
Correct AnswerExplanation:
- Velu Thampi was known for his role in resisting British colonial rule in India.
- He served as the Diwan of Travancore, which was a princely state in the southern part of India.
- Option 1: Travancore is correct; this is where Velu Thampi served as Diwan and led resistance efforts.
- Option 2: Arcot was another princely region, but Velu Thampi was not associated with it.
- Option 3: Mysore had its own history of resistance against British rule, but Velu Thampi was not its Diwan.
- Option 4: Vellore is known for the Vellore Mutiny, an early protest against British rule, but irrelevant to Velu Thampi.
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