Napoleon Series Archive 2018

Tipu Sultan’s Mission to the Ottoman Empire

Seeking an Ally against British Expansion in India: Tipu Sultan’s Mission to the Ottoman Empire
Emre Yuruk
American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 2018

Abstract:

After British defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, they emerged as a new power in Europe and expanded its sovereignty all over the world by controlling overseas trade gradually. They aimed to take advantage of the wealth of India thanks to East India Company starting from 17th century and in time; they established their hegemony in the Indian subcontinent. When Tipu Sultan the ruler of Mysore realised this colonial intention of British over India in the second half of 18th century, he wanted to remove them from India. However, the support that Tipu Sultan needed was not given by Indian local rulers Mughals, Nizam and Marathas. Thus, Tipu Sultan turned his policy to the Ottoman Empire. He sent a mission to Constantinople with some valuable gifts to take Ottoman’s assistance against British. The proposed paper analyses the correspondences of Tipu Sultan and Ottoman Sultans Abdulh amid I and Selim III and how British superior diplomacy dealt with French, the Ottomans and Indian native rulers to suppress Tipu Sultan from accumulating power as well as to stop him from making any alliances to the detriment of British interest.

http://iasir.net/AIJRHASSpapers/AIJRHASS18-418.pdf