GOD OF WAR
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I saw 5 different links on Sultan Tipu (May Allah elevate his status in heaven) but wanted to start a different thread as few questions lingering my mind are of a different historical nature, but if the mods think that my thread should be merged, then please do so. I'll start with three questions, and if I see them answered, then I will certainly ask more. Accept my gratitude in advance.
My questions are as:
Q1: One of the British regiments that stormed Srirangapattana, was the famed PUNJAB REGIMENT. In 1947, there were basically 2 main Punjab regiments, 1 cedded with the Pakistan Army and the other with the Indian Army. No doubt the Punjab regiment of the Pakistan army has the most honours attributed to it in various battle fronts; Nishan e Haiders aswell and the fact that FM Ayub Khan was from the said regiment.
However, there is something rather disturbing about the Punjab Regiment in connection to the Martyrdom of Tipu Sultan, IT IS SAID THAT THE GREEN PLUM THAT THE REGIMENT FLAUNTS IN THEIR BERETS WAS AWARDED TO THEM AS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ON GREAT SERVICES ON ACCOUNT OF THE FACT THAT THEY WERE PIVITOL IN THE MARTYRDOM OF TIPU SULTAN. I have no means of substantiating this and thought may be one of the members here could hopefully rebut this history attached to the plum?
However if this is true, then WHY is the Punjab Regiment still adorning it? Should it not reject it?
Q2: The French having been in war with the British in the same epoch, were also helping the US Independence movement against the British, as well as some states in the Sub Continent. We all know that Haider Ali had diplomatic and military ties with the French. Two questions in this regard. DID TIPU SULTAN OR HAIDER ALI EVER TRAVEL TO FRANCE THEMSELVES? I am aware that diplomates from Mysore traveled to France but did the Tigers ever travel themselves?
Q3: In connection to my 2nd question, it is said that the Americans were aware of Haider Ali's military successes and were in great awe of him. IS IT TRUE THAT THEY NAMED ONE OF THEIR NAVAL VESSELS 'USS HAIDER ALI'?
To live 1 day as a Tiger is better than to exist 100 years as a Jackal!
Long Live The Tigers of Mysore!
My questions are as:
Q1: One of the British regiments that stormed Srirangapattana, was the famed PUNJAB REGIMENT. In 1947, there were basically 2 main Punjab regiments, 1 cedded with the Pakistan Army and the other with the Indian Army. No doubt the Punjab regiment of the Pakistan army has the most honours attributed to it in various battle fronts; Nishan e Haiders aswell and the fact that FM Ayub Khan was from the said regiment.
However, there is something rather disturbing about the Punjab Regiment in connection to the Martyrdom of Tipu Sultan, IT IS SAID THAT THE GREEN PLUM THAT THE REGIMENT FLAUNTS IN THEIR BERETS WAS AWARDED TO THEM AS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ON GREAT SERVICES ON ACCOUNT OF THE FACT THAT THEY WERE PIVITOL IN THE MARTYRDOM OF TIPU SULTAN. I have no means of substantiating this and thought may be one of the members here could hopefully rebut this history attached to the plum?
However if this is true, then WHY is the Punjab Regiment still adorning it? Should it not reject it?
Q2: The French having been in war with the British in the same epoch, were also helping the US Independence movement against the British, as well as some states in the Sub Continent. We all know that Haider Ali had diplomatic and military ties with the French. Two questions in this regard. DID TIPU SULTAN OR HAIDER ALI EVER TRAVEL TO FRANCE THEMSELVES? I am aware that diplomates from Mysore traveled to France but did the Tigers ever travel themselves?
Q3: In connection to my 2nd question, it is said that the Americans were aware of Haider Ali's military successes and were in great awe of him. IS IT TRUE THAT THEY NAMED ONE OF THEIR NAVAL VESSELS 'USS HAIDER ALI'?
To live 1 day as a Tiger is better than to exist 100 years as a Jackal!
Long Live The Tigers of Mysore!