Nizam Museum
W35F+25M, AMU Campus, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202001, India
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I suggest you to never go there
If you want to see then go to Salar Jung muesum
Gymnasia apparatus such as barbells, parallel bars, jumping board, running path, tennis-balls, cricket field, fencing area, and so forth are used as exercises. In safe weather, outdoor locations are the most conducive to health.[2] Gyms were popular in ancient Greece. Their curricula included Gymnastica militaria or self-defense, gymnastica medica, or physical therapy to help the sick and injured, and gymnastica athletica for physical fitness and sports, from boxing to dancing.[3
Aligarh Muslim University is one of the best Universities offering higher education in India to a large section of students having from different states of India as well as from all over the world
In 1875 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (the father of Aligarh movement) laid down the foundation of the Madarsatul Uloom in Aligarh and patterned the MAO College after Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The foundation stone of Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College (MAO) Aligarh was laid by Lord Lytton in 1877. The MAO College subsequently raised to the status of Aligarh Muslim University in 1920.
Sir Syed Ahmad khan is one of those great thinkers, philosophers; social reformers and revolutionaries who had dedicated his complete life for nation and especially for the betterment of the community. Therefore Mahatma Gandhi quoted him as "Sir Syed was a Prophet of education".
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was one of those early pioneers who recognized the critical role of residential life in modern education. He always recognized the relevance of residential facilities for the empowerment of the poor and Backward Muslim Community. His dream was to establish a campus with hostel facilities. In view of the above Kacchi Barack was constructed in 1882 to provide residential facilities to the students of MAO College. The Kacchi Barack is presently Sir Syed Hall (North).
In the beginning 12 Rooms was built in 1880 hence it was called Pakki Barack. There after more students enrolled as a result Kacchi Barack was constructed to the North of Pakki Barack.
Thus MAO College had two square shaped adjacent campus. The southern portion was named after Sir Syed and the northern area was named after Syed Mahmood. Presently these portions are respectively called as Sir Syed Hall (South) and Sir Syed Hall (North).