The Aligarh Movement was launched by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the 19th century to promote modern education among Indian Muslims and improve relations between Muslims and the British government after the failed 1857 uprising. Sir Syed established schools and the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College to provide English education to Muslims and persuade them to abstain from anti-British politics. Through educational and political reforms, the Aligarh Movement aimed to generate an intellectual Muslim class and create understanding between the communities during a tense period.