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establishment of muslim educational institutions in india during british rule​

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Answered by Arpita1810
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τнє вriτisн єsταвℓisнє∂ τнє gσvєrทмєทτ cσℓℓєgє υทivєrsiτy iท ℓαнσrє, σƒ ρrєsєทτ-∂αy ραкisταท iท 1864. τнє iทsτiτυτiσท ωαs iทiτiαℓℓy Ⴣiℓiατє∂ ωiτн τнє υทivєrsiτy σƒ cαℓcυττα ƒσr єxαмiทατiσท. ... мυнαммα∂αท αทgℓσ-σriєทταℓ cσℓℓєgє, ƒσυท∂є∂ iท 1875, ωαs τнє ƒirsτ мσ∂єrท iทsτiτυτiσท σƒ нigнєr є∂υcατiσท ƒσr мυsℓiмs iท iท∂iα.

Answered by niishaa
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The study of history revealed that there always be a complex relationship between colonizer and the colonized people. Both relate to each other in a relationship of power. Imperial power or the hegemony of the colonizer always made deep impact on every aspect of life of the colonized people. Sub-continent or India was the largest colony of the Great Britain with respect to area/land and population. The concept of Muslim education was revolutionized during the British rule because of the interior conditions, dominance of British imperialism and the start of identity politics in the Muslims of the sub-continent.

The British established the Government College University in Lahore, of present-day Pakistan in 1864. The institution was initially affiliated with the University of Calcutta for examination. ... Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, founded in 1875, was the first modern institution of higher education for Muslims in India.

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