Syed Ali Bilgrami
Shams-ul-Ulema Syed Ali Bilgrami was an Indian scholar and linguist.
Early life and education
Syed Ali was born in 1851, in a distinguished Sayyid family. His older brother was Syed Hussain.During his childhood, he was educated in Arabic and Persian. After a period of study at the Canning College, he moved to the Patna College, from where he obtained a BA. He then joined the Thomson Civil Engineering College. Soon after, he visited Europe in 1876, in the suite of Mir [Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I|Salar Jung I]. He joined the Royal School of Mines.
Career
He entered the service of the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1879, and was appointed secretary in the Departments of Public Works, Railways and Mines. He served in Hyderabad State for many years until he retired from service in 1901.In 1901, he settled in England. He was appointed a lecturer of Marathi at Cambridge University. For a short period of time, he also served as acting professor of Arabic and of Sanskrit.
In 1902, he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, and called to the bar in 1906.
He returned to India due to ill health. In 1911, a Draft Constitution Committee was formed with the aim of converting the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College into a university, with Syed Ali as its secretary.