Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sir Abdul Qadir (1872–1950) was an editor and Muslim community leader in British India. He was the leader of Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in 1941. He used his position as the lead of this organization to form other, pro-partition of India organizations.Qadir was the editor of the Observer, the first Muslim newspaper published in English. In 1901 he launched the magazine Makhzan, an Urdu language publication."@en }
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- Abdul_Qadir_(Muslim_leader) comment "Sir Abdul Qadir (1872–1950) was an editor and Muslim community leader in British India. He was the leader of Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in 1941. He used his position as the lead of this organization to form other, pro-partition of India organizations.Qadir was the editor of the Observer, the first Muslim newspaper published in English. In 1901 he launched the magazine Makhzan, an Urdu language publication.".
- Q4207278 comment "Sir Abdul Qadir (1872–1950) was an editor and Muslim community leader in British India. He was the leader of Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in 1941. He used his position as the lead of this organization to form other, pro-partition of India organizations.Qadir was the editor of the Observer, the first Muslim newspaper published in English. In 1901 he launched the magazine Makhzan, an Urdu language publication.".