

EP-244 | 'Religious Genocide,' Temple Destruction, Forced Conversions: Tipu Sultan's legacy | Vikram Sampath
Dec 12, 2024
Vikram Sampath, a historian and author renowned for his biography of V.D. Savarkar, discusses his latest work on Tipu Sultan. He challenges glorified perceptions of Sultan as a freedom fighter by revealing his brutal reign marked by temple destruction and forced conversions. Sampath argues for a nuanced understanding of Tipu's legacy, criticizing the political celebration of Tipu Jayanti. The conversation uncovers the complexities of historical narratives and questions how Tipu's violent actions are interpreted and commemorated today.
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Vikram's History Awakening
- Vikram Sampath discovered his passion for history after watching the TV serial 'Sword of Tipu Sultan'.
- This curiosity led him to extensive research, eventually becoming a historian specializing in Mysore's history.
Mysore's Tumultuous Era
- The 1760-1799 period was turbulent, marking Mysore as a significant last bastion against British expansion.
- This era shaped the larger national map and revealed complex father-son dynamics of Haider Ali and Tipu.
Research in British Archives
- Vikram accessed British and French archival materials in London, including Tipu Sultan's own writings and dream registers.
- These sources revealed Tipu's deep self-monitoring and his vivid, often violent dreams fueling his policies.