"To the Sheik and Syed converts whom he transplanted into a depopulated, barren Coorg, Tipu gave a cruel task: The country is given to you in Jaghir, improve it and be happy; the extermination of those mountaineers being determined on you, you are required as an imperious duty, to search for and to slay all who may have escaped our just vengeance; their wives and children will become your slaves."
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