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Rowlatt Act: The ‘Black Act’ and Its Impact on India’s Freedom Struggle

The Rowlatt Act of 1919 is famously known as the ‘Black Act’ in Indian history. This legislation was passed by the British government with the intention of suppressing revolutionary activities and nationalist movements in India. The act was seen as a major betrayal by the British, as it curtailed civil liberties, allowing the colonial government…

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The Contribution of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in Modern Education

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817–1898) was a prominent intellectual, reformer, and educator during the British colonial period in India. His efforts in promoting modern education among Indian Muslims, particularly through his work in reforming the education system, have left an indelible mark on Indian society and history. As a visionary, he advocated for the upliftment…

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