Siege of Bangalore | |||||||
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Part of the Third Anglo-Mysore War | |||||||
The Death of Colonel Moorhouse, Madras artillery, at the Storming of the Pettah Gate of Bangalore by Robert Home | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
British East India Company Great Britain | Sultanate of Mysore | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Charles Cornwallis |
Tipu Sultan (outside the lines) Sipahdar Syad Hamid Sahib (lower fort) Buhadur Khan Sahib[1] (upper fort) |
The siege of Bangalore was a siege of the town and fortifications of Bangalore during the Third Anglo-Mysore War by forces of the British East India Company, led by Charles, Earl Cornwallis against a Mysorean garrison, while Tipu Sultan, Mysore's ruler, harried the camps and positions of the besiegers. Arriving before the town on 5 February 1791, Cornwallis captured the town by assault on 7 February, and after six weeks of siege, stormed the fortress on 21 March.