- Ceded Districts
Ceded Districts is the name of an area in the
Deccan ,India that was 'ceded' to theBritish East India Company by theNizam in 1800. The name is still in sparse current use.After the defeat and death of
Tipu Sultan in theFourth Anglo-Mysore War at Srirangapattanam (Seringapatam), the Mysooru (Mysore) territories (Map [cite web
title = India Map 1700-1792, from The Historical Atlas R.
last = Shepherd
first = William R
publisher = Longmans, Green, and Co.
date = 1923
url = http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~poyntz/India/ind1785.html
accessdate = 2007-06-15] ) were divided up between theWodeyar s, theNizam and theBritish East India Company .In 1796 AD, the then Nizam
Asaf Jah II , harassed by the Marathas and Tipu Sultan, opted to get British military protection under Lord Wellesley's doctrine of Subsidiary Alliance. Now, as a part of this agreement, the Nizam ceded a large portion of the acquired territory to the British, to be added to theMadras Presidency . This area was also known as the "Ceded Districts", a term still used for the areas, and included the present dayBellary district , Kadapa (Cuddapah), Anantapuram, parts of Davanagere (Harapanahalli taluk ), and much of Karnoolu (Kurnool)cite book
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title =The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 7
publisher = Clarendon Press
date = 1908-1931 [vol. 1, 1909]
location = Oxford
pages =158-176
url = http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/toc.html?volume=7
doi =
id = ] .References
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