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  2. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Taqvi 'Khan Bahadur' was born on 17 October 1817 to Syed Muhammad Muttaqi [20] and Aziz-un-Nisa [21] in Delhi, which was the capital of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar II. Many generations of his family had been highly connected with the Mughal administration.

  3. Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The organisation owes its origin to the All India Muslim Educational Conference, set up by the great social reformer and educationist Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1886, with the assistance of Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk.

  4. Aga Khan III - Wikipedia

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    The Aga Khan was deeply influenced by the views of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan. [13] Along with Sir Sayyid, the Aga Khan was one of the backers and founders of the Aligarh University, for which he tirelessly raised funds and to which he donated large sums of his own money. [14]

  5. Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College - Wikipedia

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    Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College (Urdu: مدرست العلوم مسلمانانِ ہند, romanized: Madrasat ul-ʿUlūm Musalmānān-e-Hind, lit. "Science School for the Muslims of India") was founded in 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, initially as a primary school, with the intention of turning it to a college level institution.

  6. History of Aligarh Muslim University - Wikipedia

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    The movement was pioneered by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, who founded the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh. Sir Syed retired at Aligarh, and undertook the charge of raising funds for the college, and supervising the construction of the campus. After Sir Syed's death in 1898, a fund was instituted to convert the college into a university.

  7. Muhammad Ikram Chughtai - Wikipedia

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    Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Fikr-e-Islami ki Tabīr-e-Nau (Translation of C.W. Troll's work with Afzal Hussain) Goethe Ba-taur Scientist (Goethe as a Scientist) Tārīkh-e-Mashghala (Correspondence of Wajid Ali Shah Akhtar with Nawab Abadi Jan Begum, with annotations) [31] Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Rūmī: Hayat aur Afkār (Life and Ideas of Rumi)

  8. Khan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sussanne Khan (born 1975), Indian interior fashion designer and entrepreneur; Syed Ahmed Khan (1817–1898), Islamic scholar; Tariq Ali Khan (born 1943), British-Pakistani writer, intellectual and socialist; Tasmin Lucia Khan (born 1980), British Bangladeshi journalist and news presenter for BBC News

  9. Shahid Khan - Wikipedia

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    Shahid Rafiq "Shad" Khan [1] (Urdu: شاہد خان; born July 18, 1950) [2] [3] is a Pakistani-American billionaire businessman and sports tycoon. Khan is the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) and Fulham F.C. of the Premier League, and co-owner of the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), along with his son, Tony Khan.