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Tomb of Syed Ahmad Khan. In 1836, he married Parsa Begum, alias Mubarak Begum. [155] They had two sons, Syed Hamid and Syed Mahmood, and a daughter, Ameena, who died at a young age. [156] Sir Syed Ahmad Khan lived the last two decades of his life in Aligarh, regarded widely as the mentor of 19th and 20th century Muslim entrepreneurs.
Syed Ahmad Khan Razvi Kasim Razvi (also Qasim Razvi ; 17 July 1902 – 15 January 1970) was a politician in the princely state of Hyderabad . He was the president of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen party from December 1946 until the state's Annexation in 1948. [ 3 ]
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and his association left the old style of writing in the Urdu language, which was rhetorical and academic, and started a simple style which helped Muslims to understand the main purpose of the movement. Sir Syed Ahmed was the central figure behind this awakening. [citation needed]
Sayyed Mahmud Khan (died 1573), Great and powerful general in Akbar's army; Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam (born 1960), Persian architect and Urban designer; Syed Abul Maksud (1946-2021), Bangladeshi writer and columnist; Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898), Indian educator and politician; Syed Ahmed (born 1974), British Bangladeshi entrepreneur
Syed Ahmad Barelvi was born on 29 November 1786 in Raebareli, into a Syed family. [8] His primary education was initiated in 1791, when he was aged four. [9] As he turned 10, his father died and the familial responsibilities fell onto his shoulders, and this made him travel to Lucknow, at the age of 18 in search of some work.
The followers of Syed Ahmad Khan tried their best to save the Urdu language. Mohsin-ul-Mulk was an outstanding person [ citation needed ] who organized the Muslims in defense of Urdu language. Towards the beginning of the 20th century, the Hindi-Urdu controversy again flared up in the United Provinces.
The four were former president Syed Nazrul Islam, former prime ministers Tajuddin Ahmed and Muhammad Mansur Ali, and president of the Awami League Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman. [4] On 4 November 1975, jailer Aminur Rahman took the four from their separate rooms and placed them in one room. [ 4 ]
While at the Anglo Arabic School, he came into contact with Syed Ahmad Khan. He advised Hali to "write something like Marsiya-e-Andalus (dirge for Spain)" on the condition of the Muslims of India. Later Urdu writers called this moment: "This is the place where the Quom got a poet and the poet got a Quom". [ 15 ]