What was not true about Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?

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What was not true about Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?

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History

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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a renowned figure in Indian history, and there are some statements about him that are not true. Option 1 is incorrect because Sir Syed Ahmad Khan did indeed found the Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College, which later became known as the Aligarh Muslim University. This institution was crucial in the development of modern education for the Muslim community in British India. Option 2 is the correct answer because Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was not a leader of the Muslim League. This political party was established after his death in 1906. Option 3 is incorrect as well because Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was indeed a leader of the Aligarh Movement, which aimed to uplift the educational and social status of Muslims in India. Lastly, option 4 is incorrect because Sir Syed Ahmad Khan did not oppose the Indian National Congress but had a more moderate viewpoint in promoting unity and cooperation between Muslims and Hindus.