Bengaluru | 23.02.2020 | 09:00 am ~ 10:30 am

A Trail to Tipu Sultan's Palace and the Bangalore Fort

About the walk

This event is ticketed.

Despite having lived more than two centuries ago, Tipu Sultan appears to inspire impassioned debate to this day—not just among historians, but also among politicians and public figures and even among members of the public. Was he a bigot? Was he a freedom fighter? Should his birth anniversary be commemorated? Should he be expunged from school textbooks? These are some of the questions that have been asked about him in the last few years alone. These are some of the questions we will try to address as we walk through two monuments of great national importance, known as Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan’s Palace.

We will begin the walk at the fort that the English East India Company successfully laid siege to in 1791 during the third Anglo-Mysore War, a siege that precipitated the fall of Bangalore and presaged 150 years of (indirect) British rule over the city.

We will then walk over to the palace, about half a kilometre away, which was built by Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan. At the palace, we will also see a small exhibit dedicated to the life of the great ‘Tiger of Mysuru’ .

 

 

Meeting Time
08:45 am
Event Date
Event Time
09:00 am ~ 10:30 am

In Partnership With

Center for Public History

About the walk

This event is ticketed.

Despite having lived more than two centuries ago, Tipu Sultan appears to inspire impassioned debate to this day—not just among historians, but also among politicians and public figures and even among members of the public. Was he a bigot? Was he a freedom fighter? Should his birth anniversary be commemorated? Should he be expunged from school textbooks? These are some of the questions that have been asked about him in the last few years alone. These are some of the questions we will try to address as we walk through two monuments of great national importance, known as Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultan’s Palace.

We will begin the walk at the fort that the English East India Company successfully laid siege to in 1791 during the third Anglo-Mysore War, a siege that precipitated the fall of Bangalore and presaged 150 years of (indirect) British rule over the city.

We will then walk over to the palace, about half a kilometre away, which was built by Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan. At the palace, we will also see a small exhibit dedicated to the life of the great ‘Tiger of Mysuru’ .

 

 

Led By

Srijan Sandip Mandal

Meeting Time

08:45 AM

Meeting point

Outside the gate, Bangalore Fort

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Please Note

  • Google Map location of the meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/xqvK4BMtA9CYJ6Gm7
  • Entry into the Bangalore Fort is free, but participants will have to buy a ticket to enter Tipu Sultan’s Palace. For Indian, SAARC, and BIMSTEC citizens, the entrance fee is Rs 25. For citizens of all other countries, the fee is Rs 300.
  • Parking is available opposite Tipu Sultan’s Palace for a small fee to be borne by the participants.
  • Please wear comfortable footwear and carry water as we will be walking for about one kilometre. 
  • Except for the exhibit inside Tipu Sultan’s Palace, there is no restriction on photography in and around the two sites.