, c. 1793 showing color-coded political areas, military campaigns by the British East India Company, and the lands acquired by the company through the Treaty of Seringapatam Under the terms of the treaty, Mysore ceded about one-half of its territories to the other signatories. The Peshwa acquired territory up to the
Tungabhadra River, the Nizam was awarded land from the
Krishna to the
Penner River, and the forts of
Cuddapah and
Gandikota on the south bank of the Penner. The East India Company received a large portion of Mysore's
Malabar Coast territories between the
Kingdom of Travancore and the
Kali River, and the Baramahal and
Dindigul districts. although Coorg effectively became a company dependency. Tipu Sultan, unable to pay an indemnity of 330 lakhs of rupees, was required to surrender two of his three sons as hostages of war. ==Notes==