
Aligarh Institute Gazette
The Aligarh Institute Gazette was a notable publication founded in 1866 in British India, associated with the Aligarh Movement led by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. It aimed to promote education, modern scientific knowledge, and social reform among Muslims. The Gazette served as a platform for discussing issues related to education, politics, and culture, advocating for enlightenment and progress within the community. Its influence helped shape the modern identity of Indian Muslims and contributed to the broader socio-political discourse of the time, making it an important historical document in understanding 19th-century Indian society.