Haider Ali Aur Tipu Sultan Shaheed is a historical / biographical work, describing the lives, reigns, struggles, and martyrdom (“Shaheed”) of Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan. Haider Ali was the father of Tipu Sultan; both were rulers of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India in the 18th century. They are famous for their military resistance against the British East India Company and their administrative, political, and military reforms. The book likely explores both their personal traits and public roles (military, political, leadership), as well as their conflicts, battles, and how they died (martyrdom). The “Shaheed” title indicates emphasis on Tipu Sultan’s death in battle and his legacy as someone who fought to the end.
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Haider Ali
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His rise to power.
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Administrative and military reforms.
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His battles, especially against the British, the nature of alliances, war tactics, and diplomacy.
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Tipu Sultan (Tipu Sultan-e-Shaheed)
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His wars with the British East India Company.
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Innovations in warfare (rockets, war tactics) and administrative policies.
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His final battles, circumstances of his death, and status as “Shaheed” (martyr) in certain Muslim historiographies.
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- The style is Urdu prose, aimed at readers who are interested in history, especially the history of Muslim rulers in colonial India. It is likely aimed at promoting understanding and appreciation of Haider Ali & Tipu Sultan’s roles. Particularly from a viewpoint that honours them as leaders who resisted British colonialism.
- Publisher : Al Hasanat Books Pvt Ltd; 1st edition (1 January 2019)
- Language : Urdu
- Hardcover : 496 pages
- Reading age : 12 years and up
- Item Weight : 640 g
- Dimensions : 22.1 x 14.48 x 3.3 cm











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