Examples of using Tipu in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Here, Tipu.
The Tipu Sultan Wellesley.
Look towards me, Tipu.
Okay, Tipu, throw.
Catch it properly, Tipu!
Father, why is Tipu coming back?
You throw well, Tipu!
Don't worry, Tipu. Don't worry.
It's not at all difficult, Tipu.
Tipu MACD is one the popular indicators in the market. It is….
The hotel is placed 20 minutes' walk from Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace.
Tipu Sultan had 27 brigades and each brigade had a company of rocket men.
We next take you on a royal darbar to Tipu Sultan's summer palace.
Arthur's brother Richard ordered that an armed force besent to capture Seringapatam and defeat Tipu.
They were about to be condemned to death, when Tipu Sultan asked what caste they belonged to.
Tipu Sultan was killed in Fourth Anglo-Mysore War against British East India Company in 1799.
The Madhugiri fort that once belonged to the Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan is found on this hill and can be gotten to after quite a touch trek.
Tipu, a devout Muslim spared the two brothers and later exchanged them for a prisoner swap with the British.
After hearing news of the death of the Tipu Sultan, Wellesley was the first at the scene to confirm his death, checking his pulse.
As part of the campaign to extend the rule of the British East India Company,the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War broke out in 1798 against the Sultan of Mysore, Tipu Sultan.
Her great great grandfather was Tipu Sultan, Sultan of the Muslim kingdom Mysore in India who fiercely battled invading British forces and died in battle in 1799.
Perhaps the most fascinating relics of Bengaluru'spast are the royal palaces built by Tipu Sultan and the Wadiyars, former rulers of the kingdom of Mysore.
On the other hand, between 1638 and 1695, the Mayans residing in Tipu enjoyed autonomy from Spanish rule. But in 1696, Spanish soldiers used Tipu as a base from which the area would be pacified and missionary activities would be supported. In 1697 the Spaniards conquered Itzá, and in 1707, the Spaniards forcibly resettled the inhabitants of Tipu in an area close to Lake Petén Itzá.
This reconstructed 14th century synagogue was renovated almost four centuries later, in 1792, most likely to repair the damages suffered during the Mysorean invasion of Kerala by Tipu Sultan during the Second Anglo-Mysore War of early 1780s. However, Rev. Thomas Dawson, a CMS missionary stationed in Kochi during 1817, had a different opinion. During his site visits, he found that even though almost three decades had passed since Tipu Sultan's surrender of Malabar to the British in 1792, the synagogue building still remained in ruins.