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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Syed_MahmoodSyed Mahmood - Wikipedia

    Justice Syed Mahmood (also spelled Sayyid Mahmud; 24 May 1850 – 8 May 1903) was Puisne Judge of the High Court, in the North-Western Provinces of British India from 1887 to 1893, after having served in the High Court in a temporary capacity as officiating judge on four previous periods since 1882.

  2. 18. Apr. 2022 · Mohammad Nasir & Samreen Ahmed. Apr 18, 2022 · 08:30 am. Syed Mahmood. | Public Domain. National integration through tolerance is an ideal for all of us; it was a reality with Syed Mahmood....

  3. 10. Mai 2022 · 10 May, 2022 12:57 pm IST. Justice Syed Mahmood | Source: Wikimedia Commons. Follow Us : Text Size: A- A+. The issue of representation of Indians in the imagination of the English as found in the books then piqued Syed Mahmood; particularly the depiction of manners and customs of Indian races highlighting their purported ferity.

  4. This book chronicles the triumphs and tragedies of Syed Mahmood's life, and his contribution in shaping the consciousness of post 1857 India. With an impressive array of research, perception...

  5. 18. Apr. 2022 · Syed Mahmood. Colonial India’s Dissenting Judge. Mohammad Nasir (Author) , Samreen Ahmed (Author) Hardback ₹699.00 Ebook (Epub & Mobi) ₹489.00. ₹489.00. Buy Now. Description. At a time when ordinary courage has become rare, one has to look up to the lives of those who stood for dissent in the colonial era.

  6. 10. Juni 2022 · Syed Mahmood: Justice Courage. Syed Mahmoods legacy as colonial India’s dissenting judge. MJ Akbar | 10 Jun, 2022. (Illustration: Saurabh Singh) COLONIALISM SPLIT THE personality of the subjugated.

  7. 13. Mai 2022 · New Delhi: A new book titled ‘Syed Mahmood: Colonial India’s Dissenting Judge’ documents the life of Justice Syed Mahmood, son of social reformer Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, who became the first Indian judge of the Allahabad High Court at 32. He went on to become an icon of judicial resistance to British colonialism in the late 19th ...