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  1. Hyder Ali o Haidar Ali (c. 1722-1782) fue un militar y conquistador indio de origen musulmán chiita, y se alzó el poder como gobernante de facto del Reino de Mysore, una nación independiente localizada al suroeste de la India.

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    Hyder Ali o Haidar Ali (c. 1722-1782) fue un militar y conquistador indio de origen musulmán chiita, y se alzó el poder como gobernante de facto del Reino de Mysore, una nación independiente localizada al suroeste de la India.

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    Hyder Ali (Haidarālī; c. 1720 – 7 December 1782) was the Sultan and de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India. Born as Hyder Ali, he distinguished himself as a soldier, eventually drawing the attention of Mysore's rulers.

  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. Haidar Ali va morir sobtadament a Narasingarayanpet, prop de Chitor, el 7 de desembre de 1782. El va succeir el seu fill Tipu Sultan . La guerra va acabar el 1783 amb la signatura d'un tractat.

  6. 26 de sept. de 2014 · During the second half of the eighteenth century, the first Muslim rulers of Mysore—Haidar ‘Ali (c. 1720-82) and his son Tipu Sultan (c. 1750-99)—were amongst the first South and West Asian rulers to unleash a process of administrative, socio-economic and military protomodernisation.

  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.