Summary: Yusuf Khan rebelled against the Nawab of Arcot, leading to a series of conflicts and negotiations for surrender that ultimately ended in his losing power and control. Yusuf Khan faced severe resistance, blockades, and constraints, including difficulties in maintaining supplies and control over Madura. Despite his attempts to negotiate terms with the forces led by Campbell and Marchand, he was met with rejection and firm refusals, leading to his inevitable surrender at discretion. The unrest and chaos within Madura and the hardships faced by the garrison added to the pressure on Yusuf Khan, eventually resulting in his downfall and the fall of Madura under the control of the British forces. Campbell's unwavering stance on terms of surrender and the refusal to grant any concessions led to Yusuf Khan's eventual defeat and capture, marking the end of his rebellion and reign.