The Anglo-Oriental College was established at ............... Fill in the blank.
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It was established as Madrasatul Uloom Musalmanan-e-Hind in 1875, and after two years it became Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College. The Anglo–Indian statesman Sir Syed Ahmad Khan founded the predecessor of Aligarh Muslim University, the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College, in 1875 having already established two schools
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Aligarh
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Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College was established in 1875 with the intention of taking it to a college level institution, known as Muhammedan Anglo Oriental Collegiate School, initially as a primary school. The name given to Urdu was the Musalman-e-Hind Madrasatul Uloom.
Sir Syed founded the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh and modeled the college after the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge he was on a visit to England. The vision of Sir Syed was to set up a college in sync with British education while retaining its Islamic identity.
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