Siege of Trichinopoly
The siege of Trichinopoly took place in early 1741 during an extended series of conflicts between the Nawab of Arcot and the Maratha Confederacy for control over parts of what is now southern India. Raghuji Bhonsle's Maratha Army successfully starved out the town, compelling the surrender of Chanda Sahib on 26 March 1741.
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Part of Raghoji's Southern Campaign | |||||||||
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40,000[2](p54) – 50,000[3] |
Reference
- ↑ Nayeem, M. A. (2000). History of Modern Deccan, 1720/1724-1948: Political and administrative aspects. Abul Kalam Azad Oriental Research Institute. p. 80.
- ↑ N S Ramaswami (1984). Political History of Carnatic under the Narwabs. ISBN 9780836412628.
- ↑ Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707–1813 – Jaswant Lal Mehta. Google Books.