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      • Hyder died on 6 December 1782 due to a cancerous growth on his back.
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    Carnatic Wars. In 1748, Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asaf Jah I, the longtime Nizam of Hyderabad, died. The struggle to succeed him is known as the Second Carnatic War, and pitted Asaf Jah's son Nasir Jung against a nephew, Muzaffar Jung. Both sides were supported by other local leaders, and French and British forces were also involved.

  3. Aug 8, 2024 · 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.

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  4. Hyder Ali (1722-1782) was a great Indian general whose outstanding martial splendor saw him become the factual ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in south-western India.

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    • Sultan Hyder Ali Khan Bahadur
    • 1761-1782 AD
  5. Quick Facts. Died At Age: 61. Family: children: Tipu Sultan. Emperors & Kings Indian Men. Died on: December 6, 1782. place of death: Chittoor. You wanted to know. 1. Where did Hyder Ali serve as a military officer? Hyder Ali served as a military officer in the Mysore Kingdom. 2. What was Hyder Ali known for during his rule?

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    Hyder Ali was a military leader during the Carnatic Wars, which were fought between the British East India Company and various Indian powers, including Mysore. 1. During these wars, Hyder Ali and his Mysore battalions fought alongside French commanders such as Joseph Francois Dupleix, Count de Lally, and de Bussy. 2. On several occasions, he also b...

    The First Anglo-Mysore Warwas fought between the Sultanate of Mysore and the East India Company from 1767 to 1769. 1. The British East India Company sought to gain access to the Northern Circars, a series of coastal territories held by the French until 1758 when they were ousted with British military support. 2. In 1766, the Marathas, Nizam of Hyde...

    The Second Anglo-Mysore War was fought between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company from 1780 to 1784. 1. At that time, Mysore was a key French ally in India, and the conflict between Britain against the French and Dutch in the American Revolutionary War sparked Anglo-Mysorean hostilities in India. 2. Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mys...

  6. Hyder Ali (Urdu: ur ‎, Kannada: ಹೈದರಾಲಿ, Haidarālī; Hindi: हैदर अली, Haidar Alī; c. 1720 – 7 December 1782, 2 Muharram 1197 in the Islamic calendar) was the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India.

  7. Jan 12, 2018 · Hyder Ali, while leading his troops towards successive victories, fell ill and died in the battlefield on 7 December 1782, near Narasingarayuni Peta village, which is now in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.