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Seringapatam
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Seringapatam [səˌrɪŋgəpəˈtæm]
n
(Placename) a small town in S India, in Karnataka on Seringapatam Island in the Cauvery River: capital of Mysore from 1610 to 1799, when it was besieged and captured by the British. Pop.: 21 902 (1991 est.)


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Until 1610, Mysore remained in the center of the Wodeyar administration until the time the Vijayanagara governor was ousted by Raja Wodeyar along Srirangapatna, making it his capital.
78,400 (double occupancy) Package includes: Accommodation at Leela Palace in Bangalore, sightseeing which includes visit to Tipu's Palace, Bull Temple and Lalbagh in Bangalore, safari at Rajiv Gandhi National Park in Kabini, visit to Mysore Palace, Srirangapatna and cultural show in Mysore.
Byline: ANI Bangalore, July 31 (ANI): After more than two centuries of Tipu Sultan's defeat at the hands of British forces in Srirangapatna, his descendants will regain the respect that most Indians believe they deserve.
 
 
 
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