Hyder Ali Khan rose from humble beginnings to become the powerful ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India in the late 18th century. Through his military skills and administrative acumen, he distinguished himself while serving under previous rulers and eventually came to dominate the government. As the de facto ruler of Mysore, he offered strong resistance against advances of the British East India Company during the First and Second Anglo-Mysore Wars. He left his kingdom and military innovations, including the use of iron-cased rockets, to his son Tipu Sultan upon his death in 1782.