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Maulvi Syed Tufail Ahmad Manglori was a colonial Indian educationalist and historian who was known for his establishment of City High School of the Aligarh Muslim University, founding of the journal Soodmand, and opposition to the partition of India.

Early life and education
Syed Tufail Ahmad Manglori was born in Manglaur, North-Western Provinces, India in 1868. He gained his private education at a maktab there. Syed Tufail Ahmad Manglori enrolled in Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1879. He engaged with the Duty Society of Sahibzada Aftab Ahmad Khan and the All India Muhammadan Educational Conference. As one of the founders of the Duty Society, Manglori sought to provide funds for poor students. Syed Tufail Ahmad Manglori was elected as the Secretary of the University Union's Cabinet. In 1889, he graduated with his F.A. == Career ==
Career
Molvi Tufail Ahmad Manglori founded schools for Muslim students in India in the cities of Muzaffarnagar and Shahjahanpur. == Notable works ==
Notable works
Musalmanon Ka Raushan Mustaqbil (1937) • Rooh-e-Raushan Mustaqbil (1946) == References ==
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