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प्रश्न
Work done by Social worker:
Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan
Write about the contributions of Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan.
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उत्तर
- Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan was born in 1817 in Delhi. He was fluent in Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and English.
- He had edited ‘Ain-i-Akbari’, a book about Emperor Akbar’s administration, written by Abu’l Fazl.
- Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan established a ‘Scientific Society’ for Muslims. Members of this society were scholars of History, Science, and Political Economy.
- In 1869 he went to England. After returning from England he founded ‘Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College’ in 1875. Later it developed into ‘Aligarh Muslim University’.
- Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan started a periodical entitled, ‘Mohammadan Social Reformer’. He worked for the propagation of modern education, science, and technology.
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