The Treaty of Mangalore was signed in 1784 between:

Tipu Sultan and the British
Marthanda Varma and the Dutch
Zamorin of Calicut and the Portuguese
Velu Thampi Dalawa and the French

The correct answer is: A) Tipu Sultan and the British

The Treaty of Mangalore was signed on 11 March 1784 between Tipu Sultan of Mysore and the British East India Company. The treaty ended the Second Anglo-Mysore War.

Marthanda Varma of Travancore signed the Treaty of Mangalore with the Dutch in 1723. The treaty gave the Dutch control of the northern part of Travancore.

The Zamorin of Calicut signed a treaty with the Portuguese in 1513. The treaty gave the Portuguese control of the port of Calicut.

Velu Thampi Dalawa was a Malayali warrior who fought against the British East India Company in the late 18th century. He signed a treaty with the French in 1790, but the treaty was never ratified.

The Treaty of Mangalore was a significant event in the history of India. It marked the end of the Second Anglo-Mysore War and the beginning of a period of peace between the British and Mysore. The treaty also gave the British control of the northern part of Travancore, which was a significant strategic gain for them.