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Who ruled Mysore under a subsidiary alliance with the British after the defeat of Tipu Sultan at the Battle of Seringapatam?
Gangas
Kadambas
Pandyans
Wodeyars
Certainly! Here's a brief explanation of each option:
- Option 1: Gangas
- The Ganga dynasty ruled parts of southern India between the 4th and 10th centuries, long before the period in question. They had no involvement post-Tipu Sultan's defeat.
- Option 2: Kadambas
- The Kadamba dynasty was prominent in Karnataka during the ancient period. However, they were not ruling in Mysore after Tipu Sultan's time.
- Option 3: Pandyans
- The Pandyan dynasty was one of the ancient Tamil dynasties in south India, primarily ruling in the region that is now Tamil Nadu. They were not involved in Mysore after the British victory.
- Option 4: Wodeyars
- The Wodeyars were restored to power in Mysore after the British defeated Tipu Sultan. They ruled under a subsidiary alliance with the British, marking a new era in Mysore's history.
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