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Faculty Of Arts, Aligarh Muslim University
AMU Campus, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202002, India
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Faculty Of Arts, Aligarh Muslim University

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Review №1

Faculty of Arts is one of the faculties of Aligarh Muslim University comprising 10 departments. The faculty of Arts offers a number of courses in different language courses in the respective departments. The faculty is situated on the opposite side of Maulana Azad Library

An
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Its huge and well designed.

Sh
Review №3

Faculty of Arts is wonderful. It has numbers of department.

Ha
Review №4

Pta nhi chla kb graduation complete hogya time itni jldi bhaga

Sa
Review №5

Great college in the heart of AMU campus.

ki
Review №6

V.v. good art facuty

Le
Review №7

Love ️ .

Mo
Review №8

My love .

Mu
Review №9

Aligarh ( ( listen ); formerly Allygurh and Kol ) is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India . It is the administrative headquarters of Aligarh district , and lies 307 kilometres (191 mi) northwest of Kanpur and approximately 130 kilometres (81 mi) southeast of the capital, New Delhi .The recorded history of Aligarh begins with the establishment of the Aligarh Fort in the 16th century. It is a university town , notable as the seat of Aligarh Muslim University , which was founded here as Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875, initiating the Aligarh movement .HistoryThis section needs additional citations forverification . Please help improve this article byadding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Aligarh – news · newspapers · books ·scholar · JSTOR (May 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Moat at the Aligarh FortBefore the 18th century, Aligarh was known as Kol. The history of the district up until the 12th century is obscure. [3]Some time before the Muslim conquest, Kol was held by the Dor Rajputs . At the time of Mahmud of Ghazni , the chief of the Dors was Hardatta of Baran. Statues of Buddha and other Buddhist remains have been found in excavations where the citadel of Koil stood, indicating a Buddhist influence. Hindu remains indicate that the citadel probably had a Hindu temple after the Buddhist temple. In 1194, Qutb-ud-din Aibak marched from Delhi to Kol, one of the most celebrated fortresses of Hind. Qutb-ud-din Aibak appointed Hisam-ud-din Ulbak as the first Muslim governor of Kol. [ citation needed ]Kol is mentioned in Ibn Battuta s Rihla , when Ibn Battuta along with 15 ambassadors representingUkhaantu Khan , emperor of the Mongol Chinese Yuan dynasty, travelled to Kol city en route to the coast atCambay (in Gujarat ) in 1341. [4] According to Battuta, it would appear that the district was then in a very disturbed state since the escort of the Emperors embassy had to assist in relieving Jalali from an attacking body of Hindus and lost an officer in the fight. Ibn Batuta calls Kol a fine town surrounded by mango groves. From these same groves the environs of Kol would appear to have acquired the name Sabzabad or the green country. [ citation needed ]In the reign of Akbar , Kol was made a Sirkar and included the dasturs of Marahra, Kol ba Haveli, Thana Farida and Akbarabad. [ citation needed ] Akbar andJahangir visited Kol on hunting expeditions. Jahangir clearly mentions the forest of Kol, where he killed wolves. [3]During the time of Ibrahim Lodhi , Muhammad, son of Umar, was the governor of Kol. He built a fort at Kol and named the city Muhammadgarh, after himself, in 1524–25. Sabit Khan, who was then the governor of this region, rebuilt the old Lodhi fort and named the town Sabitgarh, after himself.The ruler of Koil was Bargujar King Rao Bahadur Singh who, in 1753, rose against the destruction of Hindu temples. The Jat ruler, Surajmal , with help from Jai Singh of Jaipur and the Muslim army, occupied the fort of Koil. Bahadur Singh continued the battle from another fort and died fighting in what is known as the Battle of Ghasera. It was renamed Ramgarh and finally, when a Shia commander, Najaf Khan , captured Kol, he gave it its present name of Aligarh. Aligarh Fort (also called Aligarh Qila), as it stands today, was built by French engineers under the control of French officers Benoît de Boigne andPerron. [3]Battle of Aligarh (1803)General Lord Gerard Lake who oversaw the Battle of Ally GhurThe Battle of Aligarh was fought on 1 September 1803 during the Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803–1805) at Aligarh Fort . The British 76th Regiment , now known as the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment besieged the fort, which was under the control of the French officer Perron, and established British rule. In 1804, the Aligarh district was formed by the union of the second, third and fourth British divisions with the addition of Anupshahr from Muradabad and Sikandra Rao from Etawa. On 1 August 1804, Cla

Di
Review №10

Its not just a building of a faculty for me, but its more like emotion, life, and exactly the place of memories shaping!

Fa
Review №11

Beauty of AMU️

Ad
Review №12

This is the biggest facualty building. It comprices of departments of political science, social work, psychology, philosophy,Hindi, Sanskrit and linguistics.

Fa
Review №13

FACULTY OF ARTS... ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY....

Ge
Review №14

Good teachers ,well connected to the road, not supporting managing personnel ,easily identifyable, well built

Mu
Review №15

Very good building....best college for study...I want to study here.

AC
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IT WAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDING, IT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDING AND IT WILL BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDING IN AMU.

Sa
Review №17

One of the most important and busiest faculty of AMU with diverse students and teachers..

Mi
Review №18

Its awesome place for learningOne of the biggest buildings in AMU

Un
Review №19

Big beautiful building I have spend my precious one year

CS
Review №20

Very..beautiful and.. Higher strength of students...faculty......of...amu

Mo
Review №21

One of the most vibrant and active faculty of AMU. Seminars, speeches and symposium are quite common in this faculty which truly enhances the intellect of the students of AMU. I feel fortunate to get my higher education here. Thank you AMU. Almighty Allahs blessing be upon Jb Sir Syed Ahmed Khan rahamatullahalahi. May he receive Jannah for his enormous deed to the Muslim community.

Ma
Review №22

Its my faculty nd i love it.

Mo
Review №23

I love the vastness of departments in this faculty.

sh
Review №24

Nice faculty.

So
Review №25

One of the faculty of AMU. Is considered as the heart of AMU

Sy
Review №26

Campus ki jaan️

Sh
Review №27

Asias largest Arts Faculty. Has various courses for students of Bachelor, Master, Research degrees

Mo
Review №28

This faculty contains many department, building is good but little congested

In
Review №29

The faculty of Arts, a department of AMU. Offers UG, PG and Research courses.

Mo
Review №30

A garden where so many roses of LANGUAGE at the same time........ Faculty of Arts...

Sh
Review №31

Centre for advanced studies in India

No
Review №32

Magnificent and Growing

A.
Review №33

Bestl

Sh
Review №34

Art faculty is a unique faculty in AMU

Sa
Review №35

Asia largest faculty

Ar
Review №36

W37G+5M Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

Ab
Review №37

One of the bigger Faculty of AMU.

ha
Review №38

Heart of AMU

Ad
Review №39

Arts faculty Aligarh

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