The correct answer is: A. Sayyid Ahmad Khan.
Sayyid Ahmad Khan was a 19th-century Indian Muslim scholar, educationist, social reformer, and founder of the Aligarh Muslim University. He was also the founder of the Loyal Mohammadans of India, a newspaper that was published from 1866 to 1872. The newspaper was a platform for Khan to express his views on a variety of issues, including education, social reform, and the relationship between Muslims and Hindus.
Azim Jah Bahadur was a 19th-century Indian prince who served as the Nizam of Hyderabad from 1869 to 1883. He was not involved in the publication of The Loyal Mohammadans of India.
Aram Shah was a 19th-century Indian poet and writer. He was not involved in the publication of The Loyal Mohammadans of India.
Azaam Khan was a 19th-century Indian politician. He was not involved in the publication of The Loyal Mohammadans of India.