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  1. Jul 29, 2014 · Krishnaraja Wodeyar III attained the age of 16 in 1810, also known as the “age of discretion.” In other words, he was fit to rule independently. After discussing with the British Resident, A. H. Cole, the reins of the state were transferred from Dewan Purnaiah to the new king.

  2. Krishnaraja Wodeyar III attained the age of 16 in early 1810, an age then no longer deemed him a minor. After discussing with Arthur Cole , the British Resident of Mysore, the reins of the state were transferred from Purnaiah to the prince. [ 6 ]

  3. Dec 21, 2020 · Krishnaraja Wodeyar III turned sixteen in 1810, also known as the “age of discretion.” In other words, he was fit to rule independently. After discussing with the British Resident, A. H. Cole, the reins of the state were transferred from Dewan Purnaiah to the new king.

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  4. Krishna Raja Wodeyar III attained the throne at the age of 16 in early 1810. Hence Krishna Raja Wodeyar III attained the age of discretion. After discussing with the British Resident, A. H. Cole, the reins of the state of Mysore were transferred from Dewan Purnaiah to the king of Mysore.

  5. Mar 26, 2022 · Krishnaraja Wodeyar III attained the age of 16 in early 1810 and hence attained the age of discretion. After discussing with the British Resident, A. H. Cole, the reins of the state were...

  6. Aug 14, 2024 · At the tender age of five, Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar III was declared Mysore’s 22nd Maharaja. Finding himself in the Jaganmohan Palace, he had more than royal shoes to fill — his predecessor Tipu Sultan had died in action, ending the fourth Anglo-Mysore War in 1799.

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  8. Being led to it by Arthur Wellesley on his right, Lakshmi Devi managed to have Tipu's adviser Purnaiah continue as the Dewan of Mysore with the instruction that he should be loyal to the king till the latter himself attains the age of discretion.