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  1. 26 de out. de 2020 · On June 2, 1782, Hyder and Eyre Coote met again at Arni, located in the state of Karnataka. This encounter marked the final showdown between the two formidable adversaries. The Hyder Nama, a Kannada work authored by Karnik Nallappa , provides significant insights into this historic battle. In 1782, Hyder Ali captured Peramakallu and Nagaratagada.

  2. Eyre Coote (20 May 1762 – 10 December 1823) (General Sir Eyre Coote until 1816; GCB 1815 - 1816) was an Irish-born British soldier and politician who served as Governor of Jamaica. He was the second son of the Very Rev. Charles Coote (1713 - 12 February 1776), DD, Dean of Kilfenora and wife (m. 31 July 1753) Grace Tilson (- 1 January 1767), brother of Charles Henry Coote (1754–1823), who ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eyre_CooteEyre Coote - Wikipedia

    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), MP for Clonmel, son of the above. Eyre Tilson Coote, 3rd Baron Castle Coote (1793–1827), Sheriff ...

  4. Lieutenant-General Sir Eyre Coote, KB (1726 – 28 April 1783) was a British soldier. He is best known for his many years of service with the British Army in India. His victory at the Battle of Wandiwash is considered a decisive turning point in the struggle for control in India between British and France. He was known by his sepoy troops as Coote Bahadur (Coote the Brave).[1] A member of the ...

  5. A life of Lieutenant-General Sir Eyre Coote KB by Colonel H. C. Wylly, CB 1922 (archive.org) A Plain Statement of Facts, Relative to Sir Eyre Coote: Containing the official correspondence and documents connected with his case; and the proceedings of the Military Board appointed for its investigation 1816 (archive.org)

  6. This is a biographical work on Sir Coote and starts with his family history from AD 1350 onwards. The chapters are arranged chronologically and cover the life and experiences of Sir Coote from AD 1726 to AD 1784. It focuses primarily on his years of service in British India, after his arrival in AD 1754. The work is a reflection of Coote’s ...

  7. Biography. Born in Ireland, he inherited the estates of his uncle, the celebrated military commander in India Sir Eyre Coote (q.v.). He joined the army in 1774 and served in the American Wars of Independence and later in the West Indies. Elected MP in 1802, but in 1805 promoted to lieutenant-general and sent to be commander-in-chief in Jamaica.