Tamil Nadu: 1761-1808
This is the third and final part of this series. We left off at the end of the Carnatic Wars in 1761. Through the Carnatic Wars, over a short 15-year period, the British East India Company transitioned from traders with muskets to becoming the primary force in Tamil Nadu politics. While they still only governed a few-mile stretch around Fort St. George, they were the power behind the Arcot Nawab Wallajah. The Nawab of Arcot was the nominal authority in Tamil Nadu. Practically, smaller chieftains like the Thanjavur Maratha and the Polygars of the Madurai region (including Sivagangai and Pudukottai) were, on paper, his vassals who accepted his suzerainty but often resisted paying taxes. After the Second Carnatic War, the Tirunelveli and Madurai region was administered by Mahfuz Khan. He was the elder brother of the Arcot Nawab and was appointed as his representative. However, he did a poor job of stabilizing the region and collecting revenue from the Polygars. Deeply in debt and unable t...