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Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan

Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan راجا صاحب محمود آباد, titled as the Raja of Mahmudabad (5 November 1914 – 14 October 1973) [1] was a prominent politician and leader of the All India Muslim League, during the Pakistan Movement.[1]

Raja Sahib Mahmudabad
راجا صاحب محمود آباد
Born
Amir Ahmed Khan امیر احمد خان

(1914-11-05)5 November 1914[1]
Died14 October 1973(1973-10-14) (aged 58)[1]
London, England
Resting placeNear Tomb of Imam Raza Mashhad, Iran
Citizenship
Alma materLa Martiniere Lucknow
Occupations
  • Politician
  • writer
  • scholar
SpouseRani Kaniz Abid
Parent

He served as Managing Trustee from 1940–1944 of Madrasatul Waizeen, a centre of Shia Islamic education founded by his father located in Lucknow.

Titles and honours

  • Khan Bahadur Khan
  • Amirul Omara
  • Saeedul Mulk Muzzafar Jung Ghanzanfaru-daula

Literary and cultural aspects

He carried on the family tradition and was an accomplished poet in Urdu and Persian. He composed a number of ruba'iyat, salaams, and marsiya as well as some ghazals and nazms under the takhalus (nom de plume) of 'Bahr' and 'Mahbub'. One of his previously unpublished marsiya, entitled Jawn Martyr of Karbala Lamented, has been recently published in London.

Inheritance and legacy

He inherited the Estate of Mahamudabad [2] in 1931 upon death of his father Maharaja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan.[1] After his demise, his Estate was taken over by the Government of India under 'Enemy Properties Act'. His wife Rani Kaniz Abid and his only son and heir Raja Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan remained an Indian citizen and fought a case for recovery of their ancestral Estate for reclaiming their heritage worth millions of rupees and the case is, at present, in high profile legal dispute in India. He won the case after 37 herculean years winning through district court, High Court of Bombay, and the Supreme Court of India which gave a landmark judgement in 2005 ordering "vacant possession" to his properties. Yet to date, the order is far from implementation as the Indian Government continues to bring emergency ordinances in order to block the Supreme Court order; so the case is back in the courts.[3]

Pakistan Movement

He was one of the youngest members of Working Committee of All India Muslim League in 1937. In the same year 1937, he founded All India Muslim Students Federation, which later mobilized into a strong vocal support for Pakistan Movement.[1][4] However, he was against the partition of India. When the Muslim League passed the resolution at Lahore, he supported the creation of Pakistan.

Later on, he changed his mind under the influence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who was a long time family friend and eventually supported the idea of a separate Muslim state. Maharaja Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan had created a trust with Motilal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Deputy Habibullah and Chaudhary Bam Bahadur Shah amongst others to administer the estate as his son was still a minor. Motilal Nehru died before the Maharaja and after the latter's death in 1931, Mohammad Ali Jinnah became the dominant personality on the board.[5] He said that "...the idea of a separate Muslim state in India stirred the imagination of the Muslims as nothing else had done before."[5]

Migration

In 1945, before the Independence of India, he migrated to Iraq.[6] He subsequently moved to Pakistan in 1957.[6] He later settled down in London.[1]

Life in London

He was the first Director of the Islamic Cultural Centre in London, and devoted rest of his life in supervising the building of the Regent Park Mosque.[1][4] He was the moving force behind the World of Islam Festival [1] held in 1976 in the United Kingdom. Ali Allawi reminisces about the events of 1976.[7]

Death

He died in London on 14 October 1973 but was buried in Mashhad in Iran.[1][4] He is survived by his two daughters, Bari Rajkumari Ammatul Hussein Imam and Choti Rajkumari Rabab Mehdi, and was succeeded by his son Raja Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan who has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh.[citation needed]

Legacy

The Mehmoodabad area of Karachi is named after him. Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad used to practice strict self-denial and self-discipline for religious reasons in his personal life. That is why his house in Karbala, Iraq and all his wealth was gifted to the Government of Pakistan.[4]

In 1990, Pakistan Postal Services issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honor in its 'Pioneers of Freedom' series.[4]

Further reading

  • Syed Ishtiaq Husain. Glimpses of Freedom Movement: The Life and the Times of Raja Saheb of Mahmudabad. Mehboob Academy, Karachi (1990)
  • Khwaja Razi Haider. Raja Sahib Mahmoodabad: Hayat-o-Khidmaat. Quaid-i-Azam Academy, Karachi

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad". Pioneers of Freedom website. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. ^ Kothi, Qila Mahmudabad on World Monuments Watch website Retrieved 6 May 2018
  3. ^ "Enemy Property Bill: A Raja's Lost Legacy". NDTV. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Profile and commemorative postage stamp info of Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad on findpk.com website Retrieved 6 May 2018
  5. ^ a b Pandey, Gyanendra (2001). . Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  6. ^ a b The Riyasat of Raja of Mehmoodabad by Farzana Behram Contractor. Retrieved 6 May 2018
  7. ^ Ali Allawi, former Iraqi Minister, fondly remembers the instrumental role of Raja of Mahmudabad in the organisation of the Festival in The Crisis of Islamic Civilization Retrieved 6 May 2018

mohammad, amir, ahmed, khan, راجا, صاحب, محمود, آباد, titled, raja, mahmudabad, november, 1914, october, 1973, prominent, politician, leader, india, muslim, league, during, pakistan, movement, raja, sahib, mahmudabadراجا, صاحب, محمود, آبادbornamir, ahmed, khan. Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan راجا صاحب محمود آباد titled as the Raja of Mahmudabad 5 November 1914 14 October 1973 1 was a prominent politician and leader of the All India Muslim League during the Pakistan Movement 1 Raja Sahib Mahmudabadراجا صاحب محمود آبادBornAmir Ahmed Khan امیر احمد خان 1914 11 05 5 November 1914 1 United Provinces of Agra and Oudh British IndiaDied14 October 1973 1973 10 14 aged 58 1 London EnglandResting placeNear Tomb of Imam Raza Mashhad IranCitizenshipBritish IndiaPakistanUnited KingdomAlma materLa Martiniere LucknowOccupationsPoliticianwriterscholarSpouseRani Kaniz AbidParentMaharaja Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan father He served as Managing Trustee from 1940 1944 of Madrasatul Waizeen a centre of Shia Islamic education founded by his father located in Lucknow Contents 1 Titles and honours 2 Literary and cultural aspects 3 Inheritance and legacy 4 Pakistan Movement 5 Migration 6 Life in London 7 Death 8 Legacy 9 Further reading 10 ReferencesTitles and honours EditKhan Bahadur Khan Amirul Omara Saeedul Mulk Muzzafar Jung Ghanzanfaru daulaLiterary and cultural aspects EditHe carried on the family tradition and was an accomplished poet in Urdu and Persian He composed a number of ruba iyat salaams and marsiya as well as some ghazals and nazms under the takhalus nom de plume of Bahr and Mahbub One of his previously unpublished marsiya entitled Jawn Martyr of Karbala Lamented has been recently published in London Inheritance and legacy EditHe inherited the Estate of Mahamudabad 2 in 1931 upon death of his father Maharaja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan 1 After his demise his Estate was taken over by the Government of India under Enemy Properties Act His wife Rani Kaniz Abid and his only son and heir Raja Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan remained an Indian citizen and fought a case for recovery of their ancestral Estate for reclaiming their heritage worth millions of rupees and the case is at present in high profile legal dispute in India He won the case after 37 herculean years winning through district court High Court of Bombay and the Supreme Court of India which gave a landmark judgement in 2005 ordering vacant possession to his properties Yet to date the order is far from implementation as the Indian Government continues to bring emergency ordinances in order to block the Supreme Court order so the case is back in the courts 3 Pakistan Movement EditHe was one of the youngest members of Working Committee of All India Muslim League in 1937 In the same year 1937 he founded All India Muslim Students Federation which later mobilized into a strong vocal support for Pakistan Movement 1 4 However he was against the partition of India When the Muslim League passed the resolution at Lahore he supported the creation of Pakistan Later on he changed his mind under the influence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was a long time family friend and eventually supported the idea of a separate Muslim state Maharaja Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan had created a trust with Motilal Nehru Mohammad Ali Jinnah Deputy Habibullah and Chaudhary Bam Bahadur Shah amongst others to administer the estate as his son was still a minor Motilal Nehru died before the Maharaja and after the latter s death in 1931 Mohammad Ali Jinnah became the dominant personality on the board 5 He said that the idea of a separate Muslim state in India stirred the imagination of the Muslims as nothing else had done before 5 Migration EditIn 1945 before the Independence of India he migrated to Iraq 6 He subsequently moved to Pakistan in 1957 6 He later settled down in London 1 Life in London EditHe was the first Director of the Islamic Cultural Centre in London and devoted rest of his life in supervising the building of the Regent Park Mosque 1 4 He was the moving force behind the World of Islam Festival 1 held in 1976 in the United Kingdom Ali Allawi reminisces about the events of 1976 7 Death EditHe died in London on 14 October 1973 but was buried in Mashhad in Iran 1 4 He is survived by his two daughters Bari Rajkumari Ammatul Hussein Imam and Choti Rajkumari Rabab Mehdi and was succeeded by his son Raja Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan who has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh citation needed Legacy EditThe Mehmoodabad area of Karachi is named after him Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad used to practice strict self denial and self discipline for religious reasons in his personal life That is why his house in Karbala Iraq and all his wealth was gifted to the Government of Pakistan 4 In 1990 Pakistan Postal Services issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honor in its Pioneers of Freedom series 4 Further reading EditSyed Ishtiaq Husain Glimpses of Freedom Movement The Life and the Times of Raja Saheb of Mahmudabad Mehboob Academy Karachi 1990 Khwaja Razi Haider Raja Sahib Mahmoodabad Hayat o Khidmaat Quaid i Azam Academy KarachiReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad Pioneers of Freedom website Retrieved 5 May 2018 Kothi Qila Mahmudabad on World Monuments Watch website Retrieved 6 May 2018 Enemy Property Bill A Raja s Lost Legacy NDTV 26 August 2010 Retrieved 6 May 2018 a b c d e Profile and commemorative postage stamp info of Raja Sahib of Mahmudabad on findpk com website Retrieved 6 May 2018 a b Pandey Gyanendra 2001 Remembering Partition Violence Nationalism and History in India Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 a b The Riyasat of Raja of Mehmoodabad by Farzana Behram Contractor Retrieved 6 May 2018 Ali Allawi former Iraqi Minister fondly remembers the instrumental role of Raja of Mahmudabad in the organisation of the Festival in The Crisis of Islamic Civilization Retrieved 6 May 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan amp oldid 1129835389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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