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File:Zamorin Of Calicut (1868-1892).jpg

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English: Zamorin of Calicut (1868-1892). In 1766 Haider Ali of Mysore defeated the Zamorin of Calicut - an English East India Company dependant at the time - and absorbed Malabar district to his state. After the Third Mysore War (1790-92), Malabar was placed under the control of the Company. Later the status of the Zamorins as independent rulers was changed to that of pensioners of the Company.
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