Bravo. Ideal. Glorious. Utopian. Though I also don't like to paint any community with any color, your emotional response begged me to post this - Bring in the facts. If you feel emotional go to a corner, cry, come back and post some facts.
"Btw, you know very little of Tipu & how he is seen in the Mysore-Bangalore region. Whatever he was known as elsewhere, a bigot is not how he is looked as at here nor was he one in this region." - It is easy to write/rewrite history. Pakistan (that faced the brunt of repeated invasions) proudly proclaims ibn Qasim as a hero. It is all a matter of perspective. But yes, the perception of Tipu is mixed. @
bronxbull gave
her opinion.
Bottomline: - In North Kerala - most of the people(especially the Mapillahs) revere Tipu Sultan as a Hero. In fact more than that.
In South Kerala - There is tremendous amount of hatred for him.
Perhaps you will now pass a judgement and say conclusively that I am a fanatic Muslim murdering Hindutvadi, my observations (with notable exception) is this - Sunnis (by and large) consider Tipu Sultan who 'introduced the light of Islam in the South' and the Hindus and Christians consider him an 'embodiment of evil'.
The factual inaccuracies are in
bold. If you want sources I can provide, though that it be off topic.
For one small example - Nalanda was a nice place.
"Vedic culture have been fighting since the advent of Rig Veda" - So? After folks became Muslim, they stopped fighting?