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Aligarh Muslim University (abbreviated as AMU) is a public central university in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, which was originally established by Sir... |
as the seat of Aligarh Muslim University, which was founded here as Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875, initiating the Aligarh Movement. Written... |
Hamida Salim (category Aligarh Muslim University alumni) primarily in the Urdu language. She was the first woman to graduate from Aligarh Muslim University. Salim was born in 1922 in Rudauli, in Uttar Pradesh... |
mosques in India Sir Syed Mosque, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Architecture of India took new shape with the advent of Islamic rule in India towards... |
among India's Muslims. The conference, in addition to generating funds for Sir Syed's Aligarh Muslim University, motivated the Muslim upper class to... |
Although the Deobandis, like the Aligarh movement, focused on the separation and conservation of a North Indian Muslim cultural identity based on the Deobandis'... |
Deoband and Aligarh Muslim University are two influential Islamic educational institutions in India that have played significant roles in the country's... |
Urdu-speaking people (redirect from Urdu culture) Indian Muslims, and led organizations such as the Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu and Urdu Defence Association, which won popular support in the Aligarh Movement... |
exists among Muslims though not overtly". Kunhali, V. "Muslim Communities in Kerala to 1798" PhD Dissertation Aligarh Muslim University (1986) [5] Mathur... |
Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (category Muslim reformers) Ashari in taste. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help) Mohammad Sharif Khan (Professor of Education, Aligarh Muslim University); Mohammad... |
Muhajir (Pakistan) (redirect from Indian Muslims in Pakistan) Vizier of Akbar Shah II, expounded the cause of Muslim autonomy in Aligarh. In its early years, Muslim nobles such as nawabs (aristocrats and landed gentry)... |
Brill 1988 p. 458-66 [2] Kunhali, V. "Muslim Communities in Kerala to 1798" PhD Dissertation Aligarh Muslim University (1986) [3] Prange, Sebastian R. Monsoon... |
Maulana Azad (category 20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam) suspicion of the Congress amongst the Muslim intellectuals from the Aligarh Muslim University and the Muslim League. In 1921, he started the weekly Paigham... |
Urdu movement (category Islam in India) madrassahs, the Jamia Millia Islamia and the Aligarh Muslim University. Urdu is also a part of popular culture, media and publications. Numerous Urdu language... |
Mohammad Mohibul Haque (category Academic staff of Aligarh Muslim University) rights and human rights at the Department of Political Science at Aligarh Muslim University. He was awarded President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold... |
Pakistan Movement (category 1940s in British India) Aligarh Muslim University. Many graduates of the University of Dhaka soon also joined. The driving force behind the Pakistan Movement was the Muslim community... |
Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 by Ayesha Jalal, Routledge 2000, p480, p481 Muslim Women by Zakia A. Siddiqi, Anwar Jahan Zuberi, Aligarh Muslim University... |
Razakars (Hyderabad) (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English) were headed by Kasim Razvi, a Muslim educated at Aligarh University who claimed Hyderabad was a Muslim state and that Muslim supremacy was based upon the... |
Sultan Jahan, Begum of Bhopal (category 20th-century Indian Muslims) founding Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. As of 2020, she is the only women to have served as Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. She was also the... |
Pakistan (redirect from Public infrastructure in Pakistan) (U.P.) ML leadership, Muslim modernists at Aligarh, the ulama and even Jinnah at times articulated their vision of Pakistan in terms of an Islamic state... |