Updated On: 25 May, 2009 09:18 AM IST | | Chetan R
Exhibition at Tipu's Bangalore palace, on till tomorrow, brings to public view priceless memorabilia from the warrior-king's last days
Exhibition at Tipu's Bangalore palace, on till tomorrow, brings to public view priceless memorabilia from the warrior-king's last days
The saddle cloth on which warrior-king Tipu Sultan died a martyr, complete with bloodstains, is finally on display at Tipu's summer palace in Bangalore.u00a0
The exhibition, which also has Tipu's personal copy of the Koran, coins and other memorabilia, will continue till tomorrow (May 26). The exhibits will then be locked in the treasury and displayed every year in May in memory of Tipu's martyrdom.
As reported in MiD DAY on May 4, the bloodstained clothes were found in a godown in Gunjam and this is the first time they've been displayed to the public.
Journey to Gunjam
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GO SEE: A copy of the Koran, a dagger, a jug, a pistol and a bowl, all from Tipu's time, at his summer palace in Bangalore PICS/SATISH BADIGER |
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