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{{War|name=Gwalior Campaign |dates=1824 |image= |location=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitturu Kittur] |combatant1=British Field Force |combatant2= Gwalior State forces|result= British control of Kittur District|medal= |category=[[:Category:Gwalior Campaign 1843|Category:Gwalior Campaign 1843]] |link1= }}
{{War|name=Gwalior Campaign |dates=1824 |image= |location=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitturu Kittur] |combatant1=British Field Force |combatant2= Gwalior State forces|result= British control of Kittur District|medal= |category=[[Category:Minor Campaigns]] |link1= }}


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Mallasarja Desai (ruler) of [[Kittur]], a small district near [[Darwar]], had a son Shivalingarudra Sarja without children who adopted a male relative, Shivalingappa. His widow, Rani Chennamma,  
Mallasarja Desai (ruler) of [[Kittur]], a small district near [[Dharwar]], and his wife Rani Chennamma had a son Shivalingarudra Sarja without children who adopted a male relative, Shivalingappa. When Shivalingarudra died in 1824 the British did not recognise the succesion of his adopted son and invoked the doctrine of lapse.His widow, Rani Chennamma,  
== External links ==
== External links ==



Revision as of 11:29, 23 October 2012

Gwalior Campaign
1824
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location: Kittur
Combatants:
British Field Force Gwalior State forces
Result: British control of Kittur District
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Summary

Mallasarja Desai (ruler) of Kittur, a small district near Dharwar, and his wife Rani Chennamma had a son Shivalingarudra Sarja without children who adopted a male relative, Shivalingappa. When Shivalingarudra died in 1824 the British did not recognise the succesion of his adopted son and invoked the doctrine of lapse.His widow, Rani Chennamma,

External links

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