Battle of Pollilur (1780)

Battle of Pollilur
Part of the Second Anglo-Mysore War

Illustration of the battle
Date10 September 1780
Location
Result Mysorean victory
Belligerents
Sultanate of Mysore  East India Company
Commanders and leaders
Tipu Sultan
Sultan Hyder Ali
William Baille 
Strength
11,000 in total

3,853


6,000 Cavalry

12 Light guns, 6 Heavy guns
Casualties and losses
Unknown 2,016 killed
1,000 captured

The Battle of Pollilur (a.k.a. Pullalur), also known as the Battle of Polilore or Battle of Perambakam, took place on 10 September 1780 at Pollilur near Conjeevaram, the city of Kanchipuram in present-day Tamil Nadu state, India, as part of the Second Anglo-Mysore War. It was fought between an army commanded by King Tipu Sultan of the Kingdom of Mysore, and a British East India Company force led by William Baillie. The EIC force suffered a high number of casualties before surrendering. It was fought between a Brigade Column of the East India Company, led by Colonel William Baillie, and the Mysore Army, under the command of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan. It was the worst loss the East India Company suffered on the subcontinent until Chillianwala. Benoît de Boigne, a French officer in the service of 6th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry, wrote, "There is not in India an example of a similar defeat".