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BAHAR ALAM
12/18/2011 06:17:20 pm
This college is very famous and providing good education and I have studied here by most of those teachers who had taught to my father too. i.e. Pandit ji, Ashoka ji and Shabbir saheb. I have passed intermediate from here in 1994.
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BAHAR ALAM
12/19/2011 08:38:21 pm
History of Muzaffarnagar---Mughal emperors Akbar and later Shah Jehan (1592–1666) had bestowed on Sayyed families the Pargana of Sarwat. In 1633 one of them founded a city and named it as well as the region around it as Muzaffarnagar, in honour of his father, Sayyed Muzaffar Ali Khan. The Sayyeds ruled there until the 1739 invasion by Nadir Shah. After his departure, anarchy prevailed in the entire Doab and this region was ruled or ravaged in succession by Rajputs, Tyagis, Brahmins, and Jats and was plundered repeatedly by the Sikhs. Taking advantage of the anarchy, the Rohillas took control of the entire trans-Gangetic region.The Marathas were ousted by the British East India Company, which occupied the region of Saharanpur in 1803; They also occupied the present Muzaffarnagar and Haridwar districts. Saharanpur passed firmly into the hands of British invaders in 1804, when they had eliminated Maratha resistance and suppressed the frequent Sikh attackers completely. When the British usurped the vast holdings of Raja Dayal Singh Gurjar in 1813, a local uprising of the Gurjars took place, but the British suppressed it with a heavy hand. Local chiefs planned a collective revolt in 1824, but the plan leaked and the movement was ruthlessly crushed.From 1822 to 1825, the Gurjar community held a fierce armed protest against British rule. Several times, when the British were transporting their treasury from one place to place they were killed and looted by Gurjar protestors. Most of the Gurjar-occupied areas like Landhaura, Parikshitgarh and Samthar had their boundaries reduced by the British. Estates consisting of thousands of villages were reduced to only few hundred villages. Revolts in western Uttar Pradesh (including Saharanpur district) during 1821 to 1825 led to the killing of thousands of Gurjars. Many were hanged and thousand of them were given a life sentence.
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IMDAD (1984 - 1987)
1/16/2012 09:40:55 pm
Very good Mr. BAHAR
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M Arshad
12/23/2011 01:44:16 am
Ur positive step, I like this very much
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Farrukh Siyer Khan
12/24/2011 01:59:47 am
Hail I I C dear,
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Er.Shakil Ahmad Khan
12/25/2011 01:17:55 am
Delightful task | to rear the tender thought,
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Iqbal
12/25/2011 02:15:57 am
Thanks you for valuable comment. This will be helpful for promote the website.
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2/4/2013 05:53:36 pm
post of photo on occasion of annual function 1986 has really made me happy , I cann't express my heart feelings , I memories all the event and the hard labor by Zia sir , late mr. mirza ji and other to make this occasion very successful . and thanks again to Dear manawwar Iqbal sb. to post all these.
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Syed Shah Faisal
2/16/2013 04:43:08 pm
I decided to write about some of my memories of college, and as I do when I write in this Islamia Inter college group, I just wrote. As I started to think back about my teachers, I decided to think of something about each one that I remember. Leaving that college almost 15 years ago, I was amazed at really how much my time at the school has influenced what I am doing today.
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Iqbal
2/18/2013 04:21:41 am
Thanks Shah Faisal
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Shahnawaz Khan, writer, ex-principal, Azad School, God's Grace School
8/24/2014 02:40:21 pm
Very good effort.
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9/20/2014 02:58:26 pm
Assalam-o-Alaikum ,Whenever anyone asks me what was the best and the worst moments in your life….The answer always zeroes down to the same place….Yes, the best moments in my life were spent in my School ISLAMIA INTER COLLEGE….the worst moment in my life was when I had grown up so old…that I could no longer go to school….I know normally kids hate school…They get all sorts of ailments and aches only on Monday’s when they have to go back to school after weekend holiday….But I was bit abnormal….I just hated holidays…. and could not wait to go back to school….School was like my first home…..my teachers and friends my family!!!!
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Shahnawaz Khan
11/28/2017 10:20:46 am
I have been a student of Islamia Inter College, Muzaffarnagar, and from here I did my Class12 in 1974.
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