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Indian Cavalry Assault

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Indian Cavalry Assault

The Indian cavalry charge against the weakened force of the East India Company at the Battle of Pollilur. British forces without reinforcements were surrounded and defeated

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© Mary Evans/ Otto Money (Photography by AIC Photographic Services)

1780 Artillery Assault Cavalry Charge Charging Defeated Forces Hyder Pollilur Reinforcements Sultan Surrounded Tipu


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