The Mohammedan Defence Alliance was a political coalition formed in British India in the early 20th century, primarily in response to perceived threats to Muslim rights and interests. Established in 1916, it aimed to protect the political and social privileges of Muslims amidst growing nationalist movements. The alliance sought to unite various Muslim factions and promote their influence in the Indian political landscape, particularly against Hindu dominance. Notable leaders included Mohammad Ali Jinnah and other prominent Muslim figures who played significant roles in India's political developments leading up to independence.
SEATO. South East Asia Treaty Organization.
The three countries in the Triple Alliance were Germany, then Austria-Hungary and Italy, this alliance lasted from 1882 till the beginning of World War I.Great Britain (A+ Anywhere)
The Triple Alliance
Alliance system ^^ ---T.
group of countries in an alliance
In December 1893, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founded Mohammedan Defence Association.
Western Europe
That is called an 'Alliance' or a 'defence pact'
The Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental Defence Association was founded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1906. It was established in the context of rising concerns among Muslims in India regarding their social, political, and economic rights. The association aimed to promote the welfare of Muslims and to protect their interests in a rapidly changing political landscape. Sir Syed's efforts were part of a broader movement to encourage education and modern thinking among Muslims in India.
That is called an 'Alliance' or a 'mutual defence pact'
A Mohammedan Conspiracy - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 May 1914
Known as Shari'a Mohammedan law is the law of Mohammedanism. Which covers not only religion, but also many aspects of life.
No he was not
It is called a Mosque.
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The cast of A Mohammedan Conspiracy - 1914 includes: Julia Courtell as Undetermined Secondary Role James Cruze as Lord Trevor
Nicolas Prodromon Aghnides has written: 'Mohammedan theories of finance' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Taxation, Mohammedan Law, Finance