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Humayun | Humayun Tomb
Humayun, also known as Nasir ud-din Muhammad, was the second Mughal king of India who was more courageous than the consolidator of his empire. He was born on March 6, 1508, in Kabul, Afghanistan, and died on January 15, 1556, in Delhi, India. Humayun was the son and successor of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, and ruled from 1530 to 1540 and from 1555 to 1556.
the birth of muhamad allama idal in india on november 8, 1971
Allama Iqbal was born on November 09, 1877 in Sialkot, Punjab, India (now in Pakistan).
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The Last Message of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (17 October 1817–27 March 1898), also known as Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British India, and the founder of MAO College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Though initially espousing Hindu-Muslim unity, he became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India. Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied the Quran and sciences within the court.
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Quote by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (17 October 1817–27 March 1898), also known as Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British India, and the founder of MAO College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Though initially espousing Hindu-Muslim unity, he became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India. Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied the Qur'an and sciences within the court.
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Quote by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (17 October 1817–27 March 1898), also known as Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British India, and the founder of MAO College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Though initially espousing Hindu-Muslim unity, he became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India. Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied the Qur'an and sciences within the court.
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Quotes by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (17 October 1817–27 March 1898), also known as Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British India, and the founder of MAO College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Though initially espousing Hindu-Muslim unity, he became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India. Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied the Quran and sciences within the court.
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A Short Biography of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (17 October 1817–27 March 1898), also known as Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British India, and the founder of MAO College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Though initially espousing Hindu-Muslim unity, he became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India. Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied the Quran and sciences within the court.