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Syed Ameer Ali established the London Muslim League in 1908. [8] This organisation was an independent body and not a branch of All India Muslim League . In 1909, he became the first Indian to sit as a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on which he would serve till his death in 1928. [ 8 ]
Mydin's first store in Kuala Lumpur, at Jalan Masjid India Mydin in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Mydin Bazaar in Melaka Sentral. This is a list of Mydin stores around Malaysia as of May 2021. Note that Emporiums and Mydin Marts operates as one wholesale supermarket, and is not located at retail mall buildings. [2] [better source needed]
Ameer Ali, thug from Northern India. Ameer Ali (academic), economic professor and former chairman of Muslim organizations in Australia; Syed Ameer Ali (1849–1928), Judge and translator of Quran; Amir Khan (singer) (1912–1974), Hindustani classical vocalist; Ameer Ali Shihabdeen (born 1961), Sri Lankan politician
Amir Ali (judge) (born 1985), American federal judge; Amir Ali (Indian cricketer) (1939–1985), Indian cricketer; Aamir Ali (born 1977), Indian television actor and model; Aamir Ali (cricketer) (born 2002), Pakistani cricketer; Syed Ameer Ali (1849–1928), Indian lawyer and scholar; Aamer Ali (born 1978), Pakistani cricketer who plays for Oman
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The Englishman: Ameer Ali's interlocutor and a stand-in for Phillip Meadows Taylor. His interviews of Ameer Ali provides a frame for the narrative of the novel. The Englishman describes the physical appearance of Ameer Ali in his imprisonment and will occasionally express moral outrage at some part of the tale, or otherwise offer criticism.
Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Munir Nawaz Jang, also known as Syed Mir Mehdi Ali (Urdu: نواب محسن الملک، منیر نواز جنگ، سید مہدی علی) (born 9 December 1837 – 16 October 1907), was an Indian Muslim politician.
The Aligarh Institute Gazette (Urdu: اخبار سائنٹیفک سوسائٹی) was the first multilingual journal of India, introduced, edited, and published in 1866 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan [1] [2] which was read widely across the country. [3]