Tensions are already inflamed due to British …

Years: 1780 - 1780
Tensions are already inflamed due to British support for Malabar rebels against Hyder Ali, and the fall of Mahé precipitates war.

Ali invades the Carnatic in July 1780, A, and lays siege to Tellicherry and Arcot.

A seven thousand-strong Company relief force under William Baille is intercepted and destroyed by the Tipu Sultan on September 10; thus far the worst defeat suffered by a European army in India.

Instead of pressing on for a decisive victory against a second Company army at Madras, Ali renews the siege at Arcot, capturing it on November 3.

The delay allows British forces to regroup for campaigning the following year.

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