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'''Nawab Sir Muhammad Muzammilullah Khan''', [[Khan Bahadur]], [[Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire|KCIE]], [[OBE]] (1865–1935) was a noted [[Zamindar]] and politician from [[United Province]] of [[British India]].<ref name=a>The Indian Year Book - Volume 23; Volumes 25-28 - 1941- Page 902</ref> |
'''Nawab Sir Muhammad Muzammilullah Khan''', [[Khan Bahadur]], [[Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire|KCIE]], [[OBE]] (1865–1935) was a noted [[Zamindar]] and politician from [[United Province]] of [[British India]].<ref name=a>The Indian Year Book - Volume 23; Volumes 25-28 - 1941- Page 902</ref> |
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He served as Secretary of the Zamindars' Association, United Provinces and was also made Special magistrate by the government. He also served as president of UP Muslim Defense Association in 1917.<ref name=c>Pakistan Movement: Historical Documents - Page 15 by Gulam Allana - 1977</ref> |
He served as Secretary of the Zamindars' Association, United Provinces and was also made Special magistrate by the government. He also served as president of UP Muslim Defense Association in 1917.<ref name=c>Pakistan Movement: Historical Documents - Page 15 by Gulam Allana - 1977</ref> |
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He was made [[Khan Bahadur]] in 1904, given personal title of the [[Nawab]] in 1910 and later made OBE and KCIE in 1924.<ref name=b/><ref>London Gazzete, New Year Honors List |
He was made [[Khan Bahadur]] in 1904, given personal title of the [[Nawab]] in 1910 and later made OBE and KCIE in 1924.<ref name=b/><ref>London Gazzete, New Year Honors List 1 January 1924</ref> |
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He died in 1935.<ref name=b/> |
He died in 1935.<ref name=b/> |
Revision as of 05:12, 29 December 2015
Nawab Sir Muhammad Muzammilullah Khan, Khan Bahadur, KCIE, OBE (1865–1935) was a noted Zamindar and politician from United Province of British India.[1]
He was former Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University.[2][3] He was made one of the trustees of MAO College, Aligarh in 1886 and a fellow of Allahbad University. He was one of the Old Party leaders of All India Muslim League and staunch opponent of Young Party faction. He was one of the signatories to the 1906 Muslim Memorial and was involved in 1909 agitation for separate electorates for Muslims and was among the member of all-India delegation of Muslims led by Sir Aga Khan III to meet with Viceroy Lord Minto in order to demand a separate Legislative Council for Muslims.[4][5] He held his estate in Bhikampur in Aligarh district.[1][5]
He was nominated member of United Province Legislative Council for the years 1916-19. Also a member of Viceroy's Council of State and twice home member of United Province government.[1][5]
He served as Secretary of the Zamindars' Association, United Provinces and was also made Special magistrate by the government. He also served as president of UP Muslim Defense Association in 1917.[4]
He was made Khan Bahadur in 1904, given personal title of the Nawab in 1910 and later made OBE and KCIE in 1924.[5][6]
He died in 1935.[5]
References
- ^ a b c The Indian Year Book - Volume 23; Volumes 25-28 - 1941- Page 902
- ^ http://myamu.in/news/former-amu-pro-chancellor-passed-away
- ^ http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Aligarh_Muslim_University:_Vice_Chancellors_(1920-79)
- ^ a b Pakistan Movement: Historical Documents - Page 15 by Gulam Allana - 1977
- ^ a b c d e Separatism Among Indian Muslims: The Politics of the United Provinces ...By Francis Robinson pp:407
- ^ London Gazzete, New Year Honors List 1 January 1924
- 1865 births
- 1935 deaths
- People from Aligarh district
- Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
- All India Muslim League members
- Indian knights
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Indian Muslims
- Members of Central Legislative Assembly of India
- Vice-Chancellors of the Aligarh Muslim University
- Allahabad University alumni