Badruddin Tyabji

Badruddin Tyabji (10 October 1844 – 19 August 1906) was an Indian lawyer, activist, and politician during the British Raj. Tyabji was the first Indian to practice as a barrister of the High Court of Bombay who served as the third President of the Indian National Congress. He was one of the founding member and first Muslim president of Indian National Congress. He founded the Anjuman-i-Islam College in Bombay in 1874. It started with one school and today it has more than eighty institutions from pre-primary schools to graduate and postgraduate level. Tyabji is often referred to as one of the most prominent members of Tyabji family.

Badruddin Tyabji
3rd President of the Indian National Congress
In office
1887–1888
Preceded byDadabhai Naoroji
Succeeded byGeorge Yule
Personal details
Born
Badruddin Tyabji

(1844-10-10)10 October 1844
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died19 August 1906(1906-08-19) (aged 61)
London, England, United Kingdom
RelationsTyabji family
Alma materUniversity of London
Middle Temple
OccupationLawyer, activist, politician
Known forFirst Barrister of India
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