Haidar Ali
[hahy-duh r ah-lee, ah-lee] /ˈhaɪ dər ˈɑ li, ɑˈli/
noun
1.
1722–82, Islamic prince and military leader of India: ruler of Mysore 1759–82.
/ˈhaɪdər ˈɑːlɪ/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of Hyder Ali
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