Who extended co-operation to PuliTevar?

Who extended co-operation to PuliTevar? Correct Answer The French

Solution

The correct answer is The Dutch

Key Points

  • Colonel Heron was urged to deal with puli Thevar as he continued to defy the authority of the company.
  • Puli Thevar wielded much influence over the western palayakkarars.
  • Thevar also formed a confederacy of the palayakkarars to fight the British. With the exception of the palayakkarars of sivagiri, all other Maravar palayams supported him.
  • He is notable for fighting against the East India Company from 1759 to 1761 in India.

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