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The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792), c1860
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The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792), c1860
The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792), c1860. After the first siege of Seringapatam at the end of the third Anglo-Mysore War, 1789-1792, two sons of the deafeated Sultan of Mysore, Tipoo Sahib (Tipoo Sultan) (1753-1799) were handed as hostages to Charles Cornwallis (1738-1805), 1st Marquis Cornwallis, Governor General of India and commander-in-chief of the British forces
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Anglo Mysore War Charles Cornwallis Commander In Chief Cornwallis Henry Henry Singleton Hostage Prisoner Singleton Sultan Surrender Surrendering Tippoo Sahib Tippoo Sultan Tippu Tippu Sultan Tipu Sultan Ann Ronan Pictures British Empire Hindoostan Military Personnel
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting "The Surrender of two Sons of Tipoo Sultan (1792)" during the third Anglo-Mysore War. The image showcases the aftermath of the first siege of Seringapatam, where two sons of Tipoo Sahib, the defeated Sultan of Mysore, were handed over as hostages to Charles Cornwallis. In this engraving from the 19th century, we witness a powerful scene that symbolizes both victory and defeat. The British Empire's military uniformed soldiers stand tall and proud while accepting their prisoners. Charles Cornwallis, Governor General of India and commander-in-chief of the British forces at that time, takes center stage as he receives these valuable hostages. The composition exudes tension and drama as it highlights the contrasting emotions between captors and captives. It serves as a reminder not only of Britain's dominance but also reflects upon the consequences faced by those who dared to challenge its authority. Through this historical artwork created by Henry Singleton with contributions from Tippu Sultan himself and an unknown creator, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in Indian history. This print is not just an artistic masterpiece; it is also a testament to human resilience amidst conflict and power struggles. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection curated by Ann Ronan Pictures, we are reminded once again how art can preserve moments that shaped nations while allowing us to reflect on our shared past.
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