The brave Kannadiga villagers of Tumakuru District who fought off Maratha army plunderers
Research and author: Ameen Ahmed Background Much of what today is Tumakuru district was an integral part of the Mysore Kingdom during the reign of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan, just like their predecessors the Wodeyars. The Third Anglo Mysore War (1790-92) saw large scale invasion of Mysore Kingdom from all sides by the British, Marathas and the Hyderabad Nizam (1). Stretched and clearly unable to protect every inch of their territory, forces of Mysore Kingdom concentrated on protecting big towns and fortifications. The Maratha Armies swept through the region and repeated on a mass scale what they had been doing to Kannadigas since Shivaji's burning and plundering of Karnataka's towns and markets in mid 17th century (2). This is a story of a small village in Tumakuru District whose brave men and women fought off a brutal army to save their lives, honour and property. The rampaging invaders After taking Bengaluru pettah (pete) and the fort in March 1791 CE, af