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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
Wodeyars
Pandyans
- The Wodeyars ruled Mysore after Tipu Sultan's defeat at the Battle of Seringapatam in 1799. They came into power under a subsidiary alliance with the British.
- The Gangas were an ancient dynasty in South India, much earlier than this period.
- The Kadambas were another ancient dynasty, known for their rule in parts of Karnataka and Goa, predating the events related to Tipu Sultan.
- The Pandyans were an ancient Tamil dynasty that ruled parts of southern India, unrelated to the Mysore region's history during this era.
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