Battle Of Pollilur (1781)
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The Battle of Pollilur was fought on 27 August 1781, between forces of the Kingdom of Mysore under
Hyder Ali Hyder Ali ( حیدر علی, ''Haidarālī''; 1720 – 7 December 1782) was the Sultan and ''de facto'' ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India. Born as Hyder Ali, he distinguished himself as a soldier, eventually drawing the at ...
and
British East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and South ...
forces led by General
Eyre Coote Eyre Coote may refer to: *Eyre Coote (East India Company officer) (1726–1783), Irish soldier and Commander-in-chief of India *Eyre Coote (British Army officer) (1762–1823), Irish-born general in the British Army * Eyre Coote (MP) (1806–1834), ...
. The battle was fought on the site of a 1780 encounter in which a Company force was almost completely routed or captured. In the 1781 battle, the company's army was organized into two lines. One line fought against the troops under Tipu Sultan. But Hyder Ali's army faced severe casualties and retreated to Kanchipuram. After the battle, a shortage of provisions led Coote to move his forces toward Tripassore.Roy p.85 Both the sides retreated in a drawn battle and both claimed victory by firing a salute though the English claimed "dubious victory".


Battlefield today

Much of the battle site has been altered owing to paddy cultivation. Two obelisks stand in memory of two officers who served in the army of East India Company. They stand on a higher ground than the surroundings and the inscribed text is very light and faded. Colonel George Brown and Captain James Hislop are remembered in the obelisks. The obelisk dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel George Brown bears the following text: Sacred to the Memory of Lieutenant Colonel George Brown When Lieutenant of Grenadiers in Draper's Regiment he lost his Right Arm on the storm of Conjevearam Pagoda occupied by Ye French on the 18th of April ???? and fell in a general Action fought on this Field between the English Forces and the Troops of Hyder Ally??? Bahaduer on the 27th of August 1781 esteemed by every Rank a gallant Soldier, an able Officer, and, an Honest Man. The second obelisk, in memory of Captain James Hislop, displays the following text: Sacred to the memory of Captain James Hislop who was killed by a Cannon Ball from the Enemy near this Spot, The Field of Battle, 27 August 1781 while serving as Aid de Camp to Lieut. General Sir Eyre Coote KB. Commander in Chief ------------------ His professional Abilities and private Virtues, Were felt and acknowledged by all his Contemporaries.


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Bibliography

* Roy, Kaushik.
War, Culture, Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849
'. Routledge, 2011. *Vibart, H. M (1881)
''The military history of the Madras engineers and pioneers, from 1743 up to the present time'', Volume 1
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