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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]
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.
S. Zafar Mahmood Abbasi; Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali; Muhammad Safdar; Asif Sandila; Princess Sarvath El Hassan; Annemarie Schimmel; Shafaat Ullah Shah; Asim Munir
Hyderali was a native of Ottupara in Wadakkanchery of Thrissur district. His father, Moidutty, was an exponent of Mappila Paattu. [3] The art world first took notice of little Hyderali's talent when he won a local-level competition, singing the Malayalam film song "Kalle Kaniville".It was when he was 11 years old that Hyderali joined Kerala Kalamandalam.
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).
Hyder Ali, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, conquered Mangalore in 1763, [16] consequently bringing the city under his administration until 1767. Mangalore was ruled by the British East India Company from 1767 to 1783, [17] but was subsequently wrested from their control in 1783 by Hyder Ali's son, Tipu Sultan; who renamed it Jalalabad.
A copy of a letter from Prince Hyder, requesting military aid from Fath-Ali Shah r. 1797-1834), the King of Qajar Iran. Copy created in Iran, Persian manuscript, the original dated 22nd March 1807, the copy roughly contemporary. Shahzada Hayder Ali was the grandson of Hyder Ali and the eldest son of Tipu Sultan. [citation needed]
Haider Ali (cricketer, born 1997), Pakistani cricketer; Haider Ali Kohari, (c. 1710–1770), military general in India; Haider Alo Ali (born 1979), Emirati footballer; Hyder Ali (c. 1722–1782), de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India; Hyder Ali (Indian cricketer) (1943–2022), former Indian cricketer