Summary: In Tippee Nigra 4, Abdul Kalik and Mooza ud Deen, the second and third sons of Tippee Nigra, were described. Abdul Kalik was about ten years old with a dark complexion and graceful manner, while Mooza ud Deen, about eight, had regular features. The story describes the view of the burial ground at Bangalore and the capture of Seringapatam. The capture of Bangalore was deemed a great achievement due to the circumstances surrounding it and the consequences it brought. The text also narrates the capture of Ooleaduroog and the subsequent events leading to the capture of Seringapatam, detailing engagements, peace negotiations, and the eventual ceasing of hostilities. The account also touches upon the political intrigue and power struggle involving Hyder and the events leading up to the capture of Seringapatam by a confederacy of forces, ultimately resulting in their withdrawal due to the strength of Hyder's defenses.