Sultan of Mysore
Sultan Fateh Ali Tipu also known as Tipu Sultan. He was born on 20 November 1750, Devanhalli India. He was son of Hyder Ali and Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa . His father was a Sultan of Mysore. Tipu Sultan succeeded his father in 1782. The 18th century ruler is generally known as the Tiger of Mysore and Tipu Sultan. In his reign he worked on technological and administrative innovations. He was the one who introduced of new coin moneys and new coin kinds. He also presented a luni-solar calendar. It was Tipu Sultan who introduced a land revenue system which gave a boost to the Mysore silk industry. It was the Tipu Sultan innovative decisions that made the Mysore as one of major economic power. The work of Tipu Sultan was fabulous in the use of rocket artillery. He extended the use of rockets, deploying as many as 5,000 rocketeers at a time. Rocket innovation during his time used iron tubes that could hold the propellant and enabled higher thrust and longer range of missiles. He ...