• How did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan manage to create cordial relations between the Muslims and the British? Justify your answer with at least five points.
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- A man of many names, Sir Syed was born as Syed Ahmad and given the title of Khan Bahadur by the British Indian Government.
- Although he was knighted only 10 years prior to his death.
- His other writings such as Loyal Muhammadans of India, Tabyin-ul-Kalam and A Series of Essays on the Life of Muhammad and Subjects Subsidiary.
- They helped to create cordial relations between the British authorities and the Muslim community.
- Through his writings, he also tried to explain that Muslims were not responsible for the revolt of 1857.
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- Through his writings, he also tried to explain that Muslims were not responsible for the revolt of 1857.
- In 1877, he laid the foundation of Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh because he was aware of the fact that English education was crucial for upliftment of the Muslims.
- He suggested British to appoint Muslims for helping in the administration.
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His other writings such as Loyal Muhammadans of India, Tabyin-ul-Kalam and A Series of Essays on the Life of Muhammad and Subjects Subsidiary Therein helped to create cordial relations between the British authorities and the Muslim community.
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