Battle of Porto Novo explained

Conflict:Battle of Porto Novo
Part Of:the Second Anglo-Mysore War
Date:1 July 1781
Place:Parangipettai, Cuddalore district
Map Type:Tamil Nadu#India
Map Relief:yes
Map Label:Porto Novo
Result:British victory
Commander1: Sir Eyre Coote[1]
Commander2: Hyder Ali
Strength1:~8,000
Strength2:~40,000
Casualties1:306 killed and wounded
Casualties2:3,000 killed
6,000 wounded

The Battle of Porto Novo was fought on 1 July 1781 between forces of the Kingdom of Mysore and British East India Company in the place called Porto Novo (now known as Parangipettai) on the Indian subcontinent, during the Second Anglo-Mysore War. The British force, numbering more than 8,000 men under the command of Sir Eyre Coote defeated a force estimated at 40,000 under the command of Hyder Ali.[2] [3] [4]

It is also called the Battle of Chelambram (Chidambaram) One of the most crucial battles ever fought in southern India, after the war known that Hyder Ali ordered not to take any prisoners.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Naravane, M.S. . Battles of the Honorourable East India Company . A.P.H. Publishing Corporation . 2014 . 9788131300343 . 174.
  2. Book: Malleson. George Bruce. The Decisive Battles of India: from 1746 to 1849. 1914. Reeves & Turner. 254.
  3. Barua, Pradeep. The state at war in South Asia, pp. 80–81.