British were unstoppable until they come to face Sultan Haider Ali and then his son, Tipu Sultan, a pious person, wise ruler and brave commander, during their colonial campaign. He instantly became a symbol of resistance and freedom.
Tipu Sultan drama is based on the novel of the same name by Khan Asif. It chronicles the true historical events in the life of Sultan Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan. The drama is highly appreciated, well regarded as historically accurate. The drama was one of the best pictured and highly popular. When the British tried to colonize the Sub-Continent, after initial resistance, they gained rapid control over large parts of the Sub-Continent until they reached south, where initially Sultan Haider Ali and then his brave son Tipu Sultan kept them away for decades. Tipu Sultan is regarded as a genius warrior, pious person, wise ruler and inventor of rockets artillery and navy in the Sub-Continent. His handful army was able to hold the combined forces of British East India Company, the Maratha and the Nizams of Hyderabad. He faced the enemy in his last battle and was martyred in Sirangapattam.—Zeeshan Khan
British tried to colonize the Sub-Continent in 18th century and they gained rapid control over many territories of it until they reached south, where Tipu Sultan, a wise ruler, genius warrior, inventor of rockets artillery in the Sub-Continent, was able to hold the combined forces of The East India Company, The Maratha Empire and The Hyderabad Empire with his handful army for years.
Tipu Sultan and his father, both sought an alliance with Napoleon Bonaparte, The French King and Commander-in-Chief, and used their French-trained army in their resistance against British Army. And they fought against other powers i.e Rulers of the Maratha Empire, Sira, Malabar, Kodagu, Bednore, Carnatic, and Travancore to protect their homeland Mysore.—yasirchaudhary20