The Anglo-Mysore wars were fought between the British and:

Tipu Sultan
The Marathas
The Nizam of Hyderabad
The Adil Shahi Dynasty

The correct answer is A) Tipu Sultan.

The Anglo-Mysore Wars were a series of four wars fought between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Mysore from 1767 to 1799. The wars were fought over control of the Indian subcontinent, and resulted in the British victory and the annexation of Mysore.

Tipu Sultan was the ruler of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. He was a skilled military leader and a devout Muslim. He was known for his innovative use of technology, including the use of rockets in warfare.

The Marathas were a Hindu warrior group that emerged in the 17th century. They were a powerful force in India, and they fought against the British on several occasions.

The Nizam of Hyderabad was the ruler of the Hyderabad State from 1724 to 1948. He was a Muslim, and he was allied with the British against Tipu Sultan.

The Adil Shahi Dynasty was a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Deccan region of India from 1490 to 1686. They were overthrown by the Mughal Empire.