Aligarh Institute Gazette

AMU Gazette
LanguageUrdu, English
Edited bySyed Ahmed Khan
Publication details
Former name(s)
Aligarh Institute Gazette; Aligarh Institute Gazette of the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College; Muslim University Gazette; Aligarh Muslim University Gazette
History1866–present
Publisher
Syed Ahmed Khan (India)
FrequencyBiweekly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4AMU Gaz.

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.

  1. ^ Shan Muhammad (1969). Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: A Political Biography. Meenaksi Parkashan. pp. 172–. In the copies of The Aligarh Institute Gazette from its start to October 1897 the name of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Bahadur is clearly mentioned as the Editor.101 Copies of the journal from November 1897 to 1899 are not available even at Aligarh.
  2. ^ Asghar Abbas (2015). PRINT CULTURE- Sir Syed's Aligarh Institute Gazette, 1866–97 (1st ed.). Primus Books. ISBN 978-93-84082-29-1.
  3. ^ Kidwai, Shafey (20 August 2015). "Write back!". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  4. ^ Sailendra Nath Sen (2010). An Advanced History of Modern India. Macmillan India. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-230-32885-3.