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Syed Nabiullah

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election of Syed Nabiullah, stated that, "the East and West have blended in Mr. Syed Nabiullah to the best advantage". He concluded his speech by saying, "it is but right and proper that a gentleman of Mr. Nabiullah's attainments should be given the honour that is his due". Nawab Ghulam Ahmed Khan Kalami's proposal was unanimously accepted and Syed Nabiullah was declared the President of the Nagpore Session. He remained actively involved with the All India Muslim League till his death. He was held in very high esteem by other leaders of All India Muslim League because of his balanced views, talent and selflessness.
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In 1885, Nabiullah returned to India from England and established his law practice in Lucknow. In Lucknow he also became active in local and national politics. He was one of the founding members of All India Muslim League, as well as one of its prominent leaders. He was one of the 35 delegates, of
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His brother Syed Habiullah was also a well known lawyer of Lucknow. He was also related to Syed Zahur Ahmad of Lucknow to whom his sister Fatima Bibi was married. Syed Nabiullah had a son Syed Waliullah and two daughters: Jannati Bibi and Ahmadi Bibi. Syed Waliullah was his only surviving son and
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Syed Nabiullah served as President of the All India Muslim league for two years. In 1910, at the Nagpore Session of the All India Muslim League, Nawab Ghulam Ahmed Khan Kalami of Madras proposed the election of Syed Nabiullah as President of the Sessions. The Nawab, in his speech proposing the
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Nabiullah had a tall gaunt and imposing structure. He didn't have his left eye and had set a stone modelled eye. Nabiullah was the toast of Prayagraj and his hometown: Kara. He was a man of discipline and strictly adhered to his routine with punctuality.
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at Dhaka, held in December 1906, in which formation of the All Indian Muslim League was resolved, and at the same time he became a member of this newly founded party.
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Foundations of Pakistan: All-India Muslim League Documents, 1906-1947, Volume 2, 1970
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Education and Politics: From Sir Syed to the Present Day : the Aligarh School
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He died in 1925, aged 65. A road in Lucknow is named Nabiullah Road after him.
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Separatism Among Indian Muslims: Politics of United Provinces Appendix I, 2007
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He served as the chairman of the Lucknow Municipal Board from 1916 to 1923.
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Syed Nabiullah was born in Kara/Manikpur village in the District of
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in 1860. He was one of the first few students who passed BA from
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Education & Politics from Sir Syed to the Present Day, 2002
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Evolution of Muslim Political Thought in India, Volume 1, 1988
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Index

Lucknow
All India Muslim League
Prayagraj
Mohmmadan Anglo-Oriental College
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Lincoln's Inn
Shimla
Lord Minto
All India Muhammadan Educational Conference
"Lucknow to get first woman mayor in 100 years"


"History of the Court in Avadh from 1856 A. D. up to Present Time"
"Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the All-India Muslim League, held at Nagpore on the 28th and the 30th of December 1910 : Mirza, Mohammad Aziz (Comp.) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive"
Education and Politics: From Sir Syed to the Present Day : the Aligarh School
ISBN
978-81-7648-275-2
"Formation of the All India Muslim League and its Response to some"
"LMC readies shelter homes for Lucknow's homeless"
Categories
1925 deaths
People from Prayagraj district
Members of Lincoln's Inn
All-India Muslim League politicians
1860 births
Leaders of the Pakistan Movement

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