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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Why did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and his colleagues advise the Muslims to stay away from the Congress Party?
Ignorance is the mother of poverty.
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Sir Syed's father Mir Muhammad Muttaqi
When Syed Ahmed got the title of Sir, from Birthis govenment
British gave him the title of sir II.Explanation: The title of "sir" is the most prestigious title that is given to a very respectful personality regarding their works and contribution to humanity. Sayed Ahmed Khan was entitled as sir for his wonderful contribution towards the society regarding education
Syed Ahmed Khan was born on 1817-10-17.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is highly respected by Pakistanis for his efforts for education of Muslims of sub continent. His real name was Syed Ahmed Taqvi. For his efforts in educational sector, he was honored with the title of Sir by British Government.
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in 1817.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was knighted by the British Crown in 1888.
This great scholar and leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan died on 27th March, 1898, at Aligarh, India
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