History & Civics
What were Sir Sayyid's initial views on 'Hindu-Muslim' unity?
- He regarded them to be different entities.
- He regarded them to be one Quam (nation).
- He believed that their interests were different.
- He regarded them to be two separate Quams (nations)
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He regarded them to be one Quam (nation).
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