Battle of Calicut (1790)
Battle of Calicut | |||||||
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Part of the Third Anglo-Mysore War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
British East India Company Kingdom of Travancore | Sultanate of Mysore | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
James Hartley |
Martab Khan Sahib Hussein Ali Khan Sahib | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,500 | 9,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
52 killed |
1,000 killed 2,400 captured |
The Battle of Calicut (also called the Battle of Tervanagary or Thiroorangadi) was a series of engagements that took place between 7 and 12 December 1790 near the port of Calicut on the Malabar Coast of India, during the Third Anglo-Mysore War. A force of three regiments from the British East India Company, about 1,500 men, led by Lieutenant Colonel James Hartley, decisively defeated a 9,000 man Mysorean army, killing or wounding about 1,000, and taking a large number of prisoners, including the commander, Hussein Ali Khan Sahib of Mysore.
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Order of battle
- British forces
- HM 75th Regiment
- Native Grenadier Battalion
- 7 companies 7th Battalion
- 500 Travancore Horse
- Battalion of Travancore Sepoys
- Body of Irregular Nairs
- 10 guns
- Mysorean forces
- 5,000 Mysoreans
- 4,000 Mappilas
See also
- Mysore invasion of Kerala
References
- Harbottle, Thomas Benfield. Dictionary of battles from the earliest date to the present time
- Mill, James. A history of British India, Volume 5
- Miles, W (translator). The history of the Reign of Tipu Sultan
- Logan, William Malabar Manual, Volume 1
External links
- Dictionary of Indian Biography - James Hartley 1743-1799 archive.org
- Portrait and Biographical Information on James Hartley Christies.com auctioneers
- Heritage History - Mysore Wars
- Calicut - Gazetteer 1857
- DNB Biography of James Hartley