Aligarh Institute Gazette
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The Aligarh Institute Gazette (Urdu: اخبار سائنٹیفک سوسائٹی) was the first multilingual journal of India, introduced, edited, and published in 1866 by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan[1][2] which was read widely across the country.[3] Theodore Beck later became its editor.[4] In 1921, it was renamed the Muslim University Gazette, then later Aligarh Muslim University Gazette and AMU Gazette.
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Language | Urdu, English |
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Edited by | Syed Ahmed Khan |
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Former name(s) | Aligarh Institute Gazette; Aligarh Institute Gazette of the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College; Muslim University Gazette; Aligarh Muslim University Gazette |
History | 1866–present |
Publisher | Syed Ahmed Khan (India) |
Frequency | Biweekly |
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ISO 4 | AMU Gaz. |
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