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  2. Hyder Ali - Wikipedia

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    According to some historians, Hyder Ali is thought to be of Arab ancestry. [5] [6] According to this tradition, his ancestors were Nawayath Arab from Quraysh tribe, [7] who arrived in India through sea-route and later came to South India from Delhi during the reign of Muhammad Adil Shah [8] or were settled in Punjab, before moving to South India. [5]

  3. Mysore invasion of Chirakkal - Wikipedia

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    Chirakkal was a Kingdom in Malabar.It was ruled by Chirakkal kings until 1766. Hyder Ali, the Sultan of Mysore invaded Chirakkal with the help of Ali Raja, the King of Arakkal Kingdom. [1]

  4. Hyder Ali (Indian cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Syed Hyder Ali (4 August 1943 – 5 November 2022) [1] was an Indian first class cricketer who played for the Railways cricket team. In his 25-year career, he became one of the most prolific bowlers in the history of the Ranji Trophy. [citation needed] After retiring, he became a selector for the Railways team. [2]

  5. Kingdom of Mysore - Wikipedia

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    By 1779, Hyder Ali had captured parts of modern Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the south, extending the Kingdom's area to about 80,000 mi 2 (205,000 km 2). [40] In 1780, he befriended the French and made peace with the Marathas and the Nizam. [45] However, Hyder Ali was betrayed by the Marathas and the Nizam, who made treaties with the British as well.

  6. List of Ahmadis - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Jeelani – American professional basketball player; Adnan Virk [48] [49] – Canadian sports anchor; Waseem Ahmed [50] [51] [52] - Pakistani field hockey player and ex-captain of Pakistan hockey team; Naseer Malik – Pakistani fast bowler (cricket), bowled the first ball for Pakistan in the first-ever Cricket World Cup

  7. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace - Wikipedia

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    Hyder Ali commenced its construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during the reign of King Tipu Sultan in 1791. After King Tipu Sultan died in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War , the British Administration used the palace for its secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868.

  8. Velu Nachiyar - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Hyder Ali refused, but he later agreed to help her with soldiers, arms and training. Velu Nachiyar sought the help of rich merchants as well. After eight years of planning—along with support of many feudal lords, Tipu Sultan , Marudhu brothers, and Thandavarayan Pillai—she fought against the British East India Company .

  9. Gumbaz, Srirangapatna - Wikipedia

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    Hyder Ali, Tippu Sultan and family Variant Names Tippu Samadhi The Gumbaz at Ganjam Srirangapattana is a Islamic mausoleum located in centre of a beautiful landscaped gardens, holding the graves of Tipu Sultan (Western Side), his father Hyder Ali (Middle) and his mother Fakhr-Un-Nisa (Eastern Side).