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Unfortunately the reasons that Pakistanis like Tipu Sultan are very different from the reasons that Indians like him. Pakistanis stress on his Muslim origin & we in India stress on the fact that he fought against the British. His religion is incidental for us. The article posted by Hillman looked school text bookish in its portrayal of Tipu sultan and a very Pakistani one at that.
One other thing; I am loathe to see history portrayed as a fight between pure heroes & pure villains, even when it comes to the British. There would neither be an India or a Pakistan if it were not for the British. The same holds true for the much maligned Wodeyars of Mysore who for all their lack of martial ability were among the most benign,secular & farsighted rulers anywhere in India. They were the first to electrify a city (Kolar Gold Fields & then Bangalore) in the whole continent of Asia in 1905. The Diwans of Mysore were among the most farsighted public servants anywhere in India, the most famous being Sir M. Visveswaraiah ( a recipient of the Bharat Ratna) widely regarded as one of India's greatest Engineers. The secular nature of the Wodeyars can be seen in their list of Diwans.
# C. Rangacharlu,1881-82
# K. Seshadri Iyer, 1883-1901
# T.R.V. Thambuchetty, 1901
# P.N. Krishnamurthy, 1901-06
# V.P. Madhava Rao, 1906-09
# T. Ananda Rao,1909-1912
# M. Visvesvaraya, 1912-19
# M. Kantha Raje Urs, 1919-22
# Sir Albion Banerjee, 1922-26
# Sir Mirza Ismail,1926-41
# Sir M.N. Krishna Rao, acting Diwan.
# N. Madhava Rao, 1941-46
# Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar,1946-47
Pakistanis may be interested in Sir Mirza Ismail if only for the fact that two of his nephews both of whom were born in Bangalore went on to serve Pakistan well - Agha Shah & Agha Hilaly. For those who are interested in the Diwan himself, can go through the links below. He was instrumental in designing the beautiful Brindavan Gardens at KRS in Mysore. ( A note for Indians: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited - HAL was started during his time)
Leaving a stamp on history
Mirza Ismail
Brindavan Gardens:
One other thing; I am loathe to see history portrayed as a fight between pure heroes & pure villains, even when it comes to the British. There would neither be an India or a Pakistan if it were not for the British. The same holds true for the much maligned Wodeyars of Mysore who for all their lack of martial ability were among the most benign,secular & farsighted rulers anywhere in India. They were the first to electrify a city (Kolar Gold Fields & then Bangalore) in the whole continent of Asia in 1905. The Diwans of Mysore were among the most farsighted public servants anywhere in India, the most famous being Sir M. Visveswaraiah ( a recipient of the Bharat Ratna) widely regarded as one of India's greatest Engineers. The secular nature of the Wodeyars can be seen in their list of Diwans.
# C. Rangacharlu,1881-82
# K. Seshadri Iyer, 1883-1901
# T.R.V. Thambuchetty, 1901
# P.N. Krishnamurthy, 1901-06
# V.P. Madhava Rao, 1906-09
# T. Ananda Rao,1909-1912
# M. Visvesvaraya, 1912-19
# M. Kantha Raje Urs, 1919-22
# Sir Albion Banerjee, 1922-26
# Sir Mirza Ismail,1926-41
# Sir M.N. Krishna Rao, acting Diwan.
# N. Madhava Rao, 1941-46
# Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar,1946-47
Pakistanis may be interested in Sir Mirza Ismail if only for the fact that two of his nephews both of whom were born in Bangalore went on to serve Pakistan well - Agha Shah & Agha Hilaly. For those who are interested in the Diwan himself, can go through the links below. He was instrumental in designing the beautiful Brindavan Gardens at KRS in Mysore. ( A note for Indians: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited - HAL was started during his time)
Leaving a stamp on history
Mirza Ismail
Brindavan Gardens:
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