Why the separate country for the Muslims of sub continent was important 2

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After the Mughals, British were the new king of subcontinent. They were controlling all the things of subcontinent. They were not giving the proper right to the peoples of subcontinent. The peoples of subcontinent wee so much worry from the behavior of British kings.

After a long time, a Muslim leader decided to stay against the British. His name was Nawab Haider Ali khan. He was the king of Mysore. The peoples of Mysore were happy from Haider Ali Khan. His rules were equal for all the peoples. Although, he is a Muslim or Hindu and also for rich and poor’s. He was the good ruler.

He fought so many wars against the British to give freedom to the peoples of subcontinent. He increases his area by winning the wars against the others powers of that time. Every leader was afraid from the name of Haider Ali Khan. His army was so brave. Rocket launcher is also the invention of Haider Ali Khan. He was very against the British kings. He thinks that British are the big danger for the subcontinent. British were getting the control on whole subcontinent slowly. Their aim was to make the servant of the peoples of subcontinent.

In 1755, Allah gave him a child. The name of his child was Tipu Sultan. He learnt so many things in his childhood. He almost learnt all the skills of war early in his age. Haider Ali took Tipu Sultan with him in a war. In that time, the age of Tipu Sultan was only 16 years. Tipu Sultan give the good performance in the war. After this performance, his father gives him a unit of army. His unit was consisting of 500 horses. After this, Haider Ali made this unit the guarding unit of herself.

Both Haider Ali and Tipu sultan were the good leaders. They have so many qualities. They were so intelligent. Haider Ali was able to listen the so many letters from his army at a time and understand them. He was also able to do the calculation of all the things of her army and country with his mind. They bring the lots of changes in wars.

 



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