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Tipu sultan was not a shia rather a sunni sufi. Get ur facts tight and change it ] (]) 19:16, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
Tipu sultan was not a shia rather a sunni sufi. Get ur facts tight and change it ] (]) 19:16, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
*{{not done}} You offer no ] to support this change, nor do you explain which sources that support the current information are inaccurately summarized. ] (]) 19:19, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
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Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni if Wadeyar dynasty if Mysore had entered into an agreement to oppose a Tipu Sultan so that Wadeyar can claim back the dynasty. Two soldiers in Mysore army by bane Najegowda and Uri gowda were her main supporters. The alliance attacked Tipu sultan. On May 4th of 1799, the battle had reached its final stages when Tipu escaped to Watergate bear Sri Ranganatha temple in Srirangapatna. Nanje gowda being a local man knew every nook and corner and was eyeing Tipu through out the battle and followed him to the water gate and killed him there.
However, the British took the credit and attributed the killing to a British soldier saying that he killed Tipu and took away all the precious jewellery on his body. And what the British said became the history and the truth went into hiding. 157.50.65.95 (talk) 20:38, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
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The name is not correct of Tipu Sultan in Family section of this page. Its written Tiu Sultan. I want to edit it. Please change Tiu Sultan to Tipu Sultan in Family section of this page Prabhash Ranjan ([[User talk:Prabhash
Ranjan|talk]]) 07:35, 31 May 2023 (UTC)
In the info box, Tipu is stated to have been a Sunni Muslim, however the two sources provided don't even talk about his religion but rather talk about his relations with the Ottoman Empire which has nothing to do with his religion. All sources about him seem to agree about him being a Muslim, however there's no source talking about which sect of Islam he adhered to. The only source that seems to talk about his sect is the Oxford Encyclopedia Of the Modern World, Volume 4 (Published in 2008), on page 243 where it mentions him as being the "Shia ruler of Mysore" Salman Cooper Mapping (talk) 16:41, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
. On page 243, you'll find the line "This period also saw the growth of several strong Muslim powers-chiefly Awadh,Bengal and Hyderabad.Each of these competed with the Mughals and with each other for power.In the 1780s and 1790s,the Shia Muslim Tipu Sultan (r.1782-1799) ruler of Mysore in Southern India who held his own against increasingly difficult circumstances,until his defeat by the British in 1799". Salman Cooper Mapping (talk) 11:46, 5 February 2024 (UTC)
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Tipu Sultan was a Sunni Muslim as per kirmani the court historian of Tipu Sultan himself and on the Misplaced Pages page tipu sultan is mentioned as shia which is false 49.205.150.139 (talk) 16:00, 2 April 2024 (UTC)