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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hyder_AliHyder Ali - Wikipedia

    Hyder Ali became king of Mysore in 1761 after overthrowing the prime minister and making the king, Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, a prisoner in his own palace. Hyder Ali formally styled himself Sultan Hyder Ali Khan in his correspondence with the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II.

  2. Read about Haider Ali cricket player from Pakistan profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Hyder Ali, the Sultan and de facto ruler of Mysore was also one of the distinguished soldiers of Southern India. His military valour earned him the post of Dalavayi or ‘commander-in-chief’ of Krishnaraja Devayar II. He came to the forefront of the administration of Mysore and established himself as the Supreme ruler of Mysore or “Sarvadhikari”.

  4. Hyder Ali (born 1722, Budikote, Mysore [India]—died December 7, 1782, Chittoor) was a Muslim ruler of Mysore princely state and military commander who played an important part in the wars in southern India in the mid-18th century.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · Haidar Ali (1721-1782) was the Indian ruler of Mysore. He was the most formidable enemy of the British in their struggle for supremacy in South India. Born at Budikote in Mysore, Haidar Ali started his career as a soldier.

  6. Nov 23, 2022 · Haidar Ali And Tipu Sultan Of Mysore. • Mysore, after Hyderabad, was the most important power in south India under Haidar Ali. Since the end of the Vijayanagar Empire, the kingdom of Mysore had maintained its precarious independence and had only been a nominal part of the Mughal Empire.

  7. Hyder Ali or Haidar 'Ali (c. 1722 - 1782), was the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India. A soldier-adventurer, Haider Ali became one of the most formidable rivals the British ever encountered during their colonial presence in India.