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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was given the title "Sir" in recognition of his significant contributions to education and social reform in India during the British colonial period. He founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, promoting modern education among Muslims. His efforts to promote rational thinking, scientific inquiry, and communal harmony earned him admiration from both the British and Indian communities. The title was an acknowledgment of his role in bridging the gap between Western and Eastern education and his dedication to uplifting the Muslim community.

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