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The ''Aligarh Institute Gazette'' () was the first multilingual journal of India, introduced, edited, and published in 1866 by
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Order of the Star of India, KCSI (17 October 1817 – 27 March 1898; also Sayyid Ahmad Khan) was an Indian people, Indian Muslim Islamic modernist, reformer, philosopher, and educationist in nineteenth-century British ...
which was read widely across the country.
Theodore Beck Theodore Beck (4 July 1859 – 2 September 1899Buckland, C. E., ''Dictionary of Indian biography'', 1906) was a Quaker and British educationalist working for the British Raj in India. From 1883 until his death in 1899 he was Principal of Muha ...
later became its editor.


History

In 1864, a building named the Aligarh Institute was erected for the
Scientific Society of Aligarh The Scientific Society of Aligarh was a literary society founded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan at Aligarh. The main objectives of the society were to translate Western works on arts and science into vernacular languages and promote western education am ...
, which launched its journal ''Aligarh Institute Gazette'' in the same year. A joint mouthpiece of the Scientific Society and the Institute the journal came into weekly circulation from 30 March 1866 with the slogan "To permit the liberty of the Press is the part of a wise Government; to preserve it is the part of a free people." Part of the ''Gazette's'' contents were printed in Urdu alone, part in English, and a portion also in both languages. The editorial team was composed of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan as Honorary Editor, Munshi Mohammad Yaar Khan as Editor, Munshi Chaukhan Lal as translator, Babu Durga Prashad as translator and Shaikh Fida Ali as Librarian and distribution incharge. The ''Aligarh Institute Gazette'' had a circulation of four hundred but played a key role in mobilizing the people and convey the message of the Society. In 1871
William Wilson Hunter Sir William Wilson Hunter (15 July 18406 February 1900) was a Scottish historian, statistician, a compiler and a member of the Indian Civil Service. He is most known for ''The Imperial Gazetteer of India'' on which he started working in 1869, ...
, a British civil servant in Bengal, published his famous book ''The Indian Mussalmans'', in which he raised questions about the loyalty of the Muslims to the British government and referred to the earlier military campaigns of Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi to establish Muslim rule. Sir Syed's reaction to this book is described as follows: "Sir Syed Ahmad Khan took Hunter's book very seriously, and vehemently criticized its contents by publishing a review on it. In the review he tried to argue that the jihad movement of Sayyid Ahmad arelviand his followers was directed solely against the Sikh rule in the Punjab and that it had nothing to do with the British government in India. He adopted an apologetic tone to convince the British authorities that the Indian Muslims, including the followers of Sayyid Ahmad arelvi were not opposed to the British rule. 'The articles of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, which were published in The Pioneer and in the ''Aligarh Institute Gazette'', refuted William Hunter's ideas alleging that there was a widespread conspiracy among the Indian Muslims. He tried to convince the English readers and the British authorities that the accounts of William Hunter about the followers of Sayyid Ahmad and their jihad movement were not based on facts.' By 1876 the paper was jubilantly reporting the changing spirit of times. Old archives (till 1944) of the ''Gazette'' can be found at
Nehru Memorial Museum & Library The Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (NMML) is a museum and library in New Delhi, India, which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement. Housed within the Teen Murti House complex, it is an autonomous ins ...
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See also

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Tehzeeb-ul-Akhlaq Tehzeeb-ul-Ikhlaq () is a journal established by the Muslim reformer Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1871. The journal published alternative Muslim perspectives, written in plain language. It gave voice to the publisher's religious, social, and reforming ...
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Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Muslim University (abbreviated as AMU) is a Public University, public Central University (India), central university in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, which was originally established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan as the Muhammadan Anglo-Orie ...


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External links

* http://www.outlookindia.com/article/a-musafir-to-london/278673 * http://www.bzu.edu.pk/PJSS/Vol30No12010/Final_PJSS-30-1-07.pdf * http://www.newindianexpress.com/columns/Sir-Syeds-message-of-reform-lost/2013/10/23/article1849811.ece * http://www.asiamap.ac.uk/newspapers/display.php?ID=486&Query=..&Order=0&pp=10&View=0&RecView=1&HoldingsID=198 * http://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl1707/17070780.htm * http://www.termpaperwarehouse.com/essay-on/History-Of-Press-In-Sub-Continent/154060 * http://www.ampltd.co.uk/digital_guides/indian_newspaper_reports_parts_1_to_4/Detailed-Listing-Part-3.aspx {{Aligarh Muslim University Works by Syed Ahmed Khan Aligarh Muslim University Urdu-language journals Aligarh Movement 1866 establishments in India Publications established in 1866 English-language journals