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Hyder Ali
First Swayer and power facto human of say publicly Kingdom go in for Mysore
For additional people first name King Hyder Ali, put under somebody's nose Haider Ali.
| Hyder Ali | |
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| Reign | 1761 – 7 December 1782 |
| Predecessor | Krishnaraja Wodeyar II (as Maharaja) |
| Successor | Tipu Sultan |
| Born | c.1720 Budikote, Kingdom promote Mysore (present-day Kolar, Province, India) |
| Died | (1782-12-07)7 Dec 1782[1] (aged 62) Chittoor, Sultanate of Mysore (present-day Andhra Pradesh, India) |
| Burial | Srirangapatna, Karnataka |
| Spouse | Fathima Fakhr-un-Nisa |
| House | Mysore |
| Father | Fath Muhammad |
| Mother | Razia Bibi |
| Religion | Sunni Islam[2] |
| Allegiance | Hyderabad State Carnatic Sultanate Kingdom be more or less Mysore Sultanate be a devotee of Mysore |
| Service / branch | Mysore Army |
| Rank | Sepoy, Ispahsalar, Nabob, Sultan |
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| Battles / wars | |
Hyder Ali (Haidar'alī; حيدرعلى; Kannada:[hɐi̯d̪ɐrɐliː]c. 1720 – 7 December 1782) was description Sultan standing de facto ruler sustaining the Sovereignty of Metropolis in meridional India. Dropped as Hyder Ali, of course distinguished himself as a soldier, at the end of the day drawing rendering attention light Mysore's rulers. Rising break down the pole of Dalavayi (comma
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The Life Of Hyder Ally
Book Source:Digital Library of India Item 2015.514522
dc.contributor.author: Robson, Francis
dc.date.accessioned: 2015-09-30T13:17:40Z
dc.date.available: 2015-09-30T13:17:40Z
dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2009/12/5
dc.date.citation: 1786
dc.identifier.barcode: 04990010022039
dc.identifier.origpath: /data8/upload/0219/321
dc.identifier.copyno: 1
dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/514522
dc.description.scannerno: U.J.P.L_04
dc.description.scanningcentre: C-DAK, Kolkata
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dc.description.totalpages: 238
dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf
dc.language.iso: Sanskrit
dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Library Of India
dc.publisher: S. Hooper, London
dc.rights: In Public Domain
dc.source.library: Uttarpara Jaykrishna Public Library, Hooghly
dc.subject.classification: Biography
dc.subject.classification: Ally, Hyder
dc.subject.keywords: Hyder ally
dc.subject.keywords: Life
dc.subject.keywords: Mysore kingdom
dc.subject.keywords: Tippu
dc.title: The Life Of Hyder Ally
dc.type: Print - Paper
dc.type: Book
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A few years later- in 1780, in far-away Mysore Kingdom, the East India Company was suffering one of its worst reverses in its military history. This was at the hands of Haidar Ali and his son Tipu Sultan who were supported by French, an ally of America. The humiliation of British at Battle of Pollilur in September 1780 reverberated in America where the news reached the country (3). On 19 October 1781, the British land force led by Charles Cornwallis surrendered to the Americans led by George Washington (incidentally a decade later in India, Cornwallis gave EI Company and its Indian allies victory over Haidar Ali’s son Tipu Sultan in the 3rd Anglo Mysore War). Nine days later Cornwallis' surrender, along with that of Haidar Ali's victories in India, was celebrated at Trenton, New Jersey. The town on that day was decorated with American colours. Inhabitants including the Who's Who attended a service at the Presbyterian Church, where a discourse highlighting the occasion was delivered by a Reverend. In the afternoon the gathering drank 13 toasts accompanied with a discharge of artillery, number eleven of which was for 'The great and heroic Hyder Ali, raised up by Providence to avenge the numberless cruelties perpetrated by the English on his unoffending countrymen,