Nusli Neville Wadia (born 15 February 1944) is an Indian billionaire businessman and the chairman of the Wadia Group, an Indian conglomerate involved in...
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Nusserwanjee Wadia (Lowjee Nusserwanjee Wadia) (1702–1774) was a Parsi from Surat province of Gujarat in India and was a member of the Wadia family of shipwrights...
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Fearless Nadia (redirect from Nadia Wadia)
1930. She was introduced to Hindi films by Jamshed "J.B.H." Wadia who was the founder of Wadia Movietone, the behemoth of stunts and action in 1930s Bombay...
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are part of the Wadia family and reside in India as she married and stayed in India after the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Dina Wadia lived alone with...
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Madras Presidency (redirect from Madras Province)
union was established in Madras in 1918 by V. Kalyanasundaram and B. P. Wadia. A dyarchy was created in Madras Presidency in 1920 as per the Montagu–Chelmsford...
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Sultan, was popularly known as Nushirvan of Kashmir Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia (1883–1969), Indian geologist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839–1904), Indian...
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Bomanji Petit. His great-granddaughter, Dina Wadia, was married to Bombay Dyeing chairman Neville Wadia, and his great-grandson was the nuclear scientist...
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Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, Ness Wadia, Neville Wadia, Jehangir Wadia and Nusli Wadia—all of them related through marriage to Muhammad...
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Ardeshir Irani (1886–1969), Indian screenwriter and director Ardeshir Ruttonji Wadia (1888–1971), Indian author and politician Ardeshir Furdorji Sohrabji (1897–1990)...
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lived. Later, his father was transferred to Peshawar, North West Frontier Province, and after some years, the family moved there, while retaining house and...
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Dharmendra (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
Chandrasekhara Rao Ronen Sen Devi Shetty M. V. Subbiah N. Vittal N. H. Wadia George Yeo 2013 Satya N. Atluri Maharaj Kishan Bhan Jaspal Bhatti Rahul...
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Kota Satchidananda Sastry (2023) Neihunuo Sorhie (2023) Moa Subong (2023) Raveena Tandon (2023) Coomi Nariman Wadia (2023) Ghulam Muhammad Zaz (2023)...
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Sanglani, Shadi, Shahi, Sherkhanani, Shakrani, Thekri, Yousfani, Yend, Waraya, Wadia, Weenjhar, Zikria, Zikriani, Zaredari etc. Some Sindhi memons use Affandi/Effendi...
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Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand Honourable Mention: Bomonjee Hormarjee Wadia Fountain and Clock Tower, Mumbai, India Gateways of Gohad Fort, Gohad, India...
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transitioned to mythological films. He played the role of Rama in Homi Wadia’s 1948 film Shri Ram Bhakta Hanuman and Shiva in Vijay Bhatt's 1954 epic...
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Afghanistan while his mother was Iqbal Begum from Pishin in the Baluchistan Province of British India (now in Balochistan, Pakistan). Khan had three brothers...
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Mohammed Rafi (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
Kota Satchidananda Sastry (2023) Neihunuo Sorhie (2023) Moa Subong (2023) Raveena Tandon (2023) Coomi Nariman Wadia (2023) Ghulam Muhammad Zaz (2023)...
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VIII – Religion. HINDUISM by C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar, Nalinaksha Dutt, A.R.Wadia, M.Mujeeb, Dharm Pal and Fr. Jerome D'Souza, S.J. Syed, M. H. "Raja Rammohan...
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Torres (born 1967), American Olympic swimming champion Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia (1883–1969), Indian geologist Dara Khosrowshahi (born 1969), businessman...
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native of Bhardaha, Saptari District, Sagarmatha Zone (present-day Madhesh Province), Nepal on the border with India. In September 2018, Udit Narayan revealed...
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London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Lim. p. 43. Directory Of Bombay City Province 1939. p. 86. Buckland, C.E. (1906). "Bhau Daji, or Ramkrishna Vital"....
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conglomerates of India are run by Parsi-Zoroastrians, including the Tata, Godrej, Wadia families, and others. For a variety of social and political factors, the...
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1960s. Khanna did his first two years of Bachelor of Arts at Nowrosjee Wadia College in Pune from 1959 to 1961. He later studied at Kishinchand Chellaram...
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Shekhar Kapur (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
Kota Satchidananda Sastry (2023) Neihunuo Sorhie (2023) Moa Subong (2023) Raveena Tandon (2023) Coomi Nariman Wadia (2023) Ghulam Muhammad Zaz (2023)...
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her: Princess Sirindhorn's College, Mueang Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Pathom Province. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre Mahachakri Sirindhorn...
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and social worker mother Vidyatai Patil, from Shirpur town of Khandesh province of Maharashtra. She has two sisters, Dr. Anita Patil Deshmukh, a faculty...
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School, Rashtriya Indian Military College, Uttarakhand Ayurveda University, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing...
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became estranged from Dina after she decided to marry a Parsi, Neville Wadia from a prominent business family. When Jinnah urged Dina to marry a Muslim...
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Sunil Dutt (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
born on 6 June 1929 in Nakka Khurd in the Jhelum District of the Punjab Province of British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Hindu family...
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of his life, S. D. Nariman (1941), OCLC 12719384. History of Lodge Rising Star of Western India, by D. F. Wadia, Bombay, British India Press (1912)....
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