Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur
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Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur (1867 – 12 February 1919) was an Indian politician who served as the
Nawab Syed Muhammad was born in
Nawab Syed Muhammad joined the Indian National Congress in 1894 and became an active member of the organization. In all his speeches and addresses Syed Muhammad convincingly maintained that the Muslims and the Hindus must live like brothers and their different religions must not separate them but bind them together. He sincerely believed that the main aim of the Indian National Congress was to unite the peoples of India into a strong nation.
He was the first Muslim Sheriff of
He died on 12 February 1919.
The present family now stays in Bangalore. Nawab Syed Mansoor, the son of Syed Asgher. Syed Ahmed, grandson of Nawab Syed Mohammed, was settled in Kolar in 1950. Sahebzada Syed Mansoor married Sahebzadi Raheemunissa, granddaughter of Tipu Sultan from Calcutta. Sahebzada Mansoor Ali started Tehreek-e-Khudadad.
Quotes
"The reluctance to revive the old village organisation and to establish village
References
- ^ "Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur". Indian National Congress. Archived from the original on 4 August 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- ^ India List and India Office List for 1905. Harrison and Sons, London. 1905. p. 7. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
central provinces and berar.