CLAIM: Photo shows Karnataka’s tableau featuring Tipu Sultan in the 2025 Republic Day parade. FACT CHECK: The picture is from 2014. In the 2025 Republic Day Parade, the Karnataka government’s ...
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Did Karnataka’s 2025 Republic Day tableau feature the 18th century Mysuru ruler, Tipu Sultan? That’s what many claimed on social media as they shared a photo of a tableau featuring a giant Tipu Sultan ...
Claim: Karnataka displayed Tipu Sultan on its tableau in the 2025 Republic Day parade in Delhi. Fact: The claim is misleading. The viral image is from 2014. Karnataka tableau in the 2025 parade ...
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One print depicts Tipu’s two sons being taken hostage by Lord Charles Cornwallis, after the third Anglo-Mysore war in February 1792, and the other is a portrayal of their return to their mother.