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    Shantidas Jhaveri (ISO 15919: Śāntidāsa Jhaverī; 1584–1659) was an Indian Jain jeweller, bullion trader (sarraf) and moneylender (sahukar) during the...
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  • surname Jhaveri are jewellers by profession, the surname indicates that their ancestors may have been jewelers. People with surname Jhaveri: Shantidas Jhaveri...
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  • Alauddin Khalji Jhaveri family (Oswal) Shantidas Jhaveri (1584–1659), Indian jeweller, bullion trader, and moneylender Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748),...
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    Gujarat) granted the village of Palitana to the prominent Jain merchant Shantidas Jhaveri. The management of the temples was assigned to the Anandji Kalyanji...
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    Ramnath Nilesh Shah Former Chinubhai Chimanlal Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Shantidas Jhaveri Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai Arvind Narottambhai Lalbhai Kasturbhai...
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  • Tarun Jain Waris Ahluwalia Farah Khan Ali Khailshanker Durlabhji Shantidas Jhaveri Neelam Kothari Nayna Mehta Sudha Pennathur Suhani Pittie Ambaji Shinde...
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    direct descendant of Shantidas Jhaveri, a royal jeweller of Mughal emperors. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas, paid ransom to the Marathas...
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    descendant of Shantidas Jhaveri, a royal jeweler of Akbar and an Oswal Jain from the Marwar region. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas paid ransom...
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    belonging to the Śvetāmbara tradition. It is said to have been founded by Shantidas Zaveri and its leadership has been in the same family for generations...
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    the Shankheshwar village was a lease-grant by Emperor Shah Jahan to Shantidas Jhaveri, a former nagarsheth (equivalent to mayor) of Ahmedabad. In ancient...
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    jewellers and was a direct descendant of the 16th-century merchant, Shantidas Jhaveri. He was the great grandson of Vakhatchand's second son, Motibhai....
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  • (1874-1959), Indian industrialist Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748), Indian jeweller and financier Shantidas Jhaveri (1584–1659), Indian jeweller, bullion trader...
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    the Middle East, and Asia—up to China and the Malay Archipelago. Shantidas Jhaveri was another 17th-century diamond trader. Golconda diamonds were mined...
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  • 20000 infantry and his army filled with Iraqi and Arabi horses. Shantidas Jhaveri, was also a diamond trader from this area during the era of Mughal...
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    Jahan, granted the Shatrunjaya site and Palitana temples as a gift to Shantidas Jhaveri – then the jeweller to his court and the leader of local Jain community...
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  • factions over his lifetime. Khushalchand (b. 1680), was the son of Shantidas Jhaveri's third son Lakshmichand, and was the first documented member of his...
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  • owner of Varroc, an Indian two- and four-wheeler parts manufacturer Shantidas Jhaveri – businessman during Mughal Era Kasturbhai Lalbhai – founders of Arvind...
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  • (VOC) in India also came from Virji Vora and his close associate, Shantidas Jhaveri. Virji also lent money to individual Englishmen to finance their own...
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    Ramnath Nilesh Shah Former Chinubhai Chimanlal Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Shantidas Jhaveri Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai Arvind Narottambhai Lalbhai Kasturbhai...
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  • Commissioner's Bungalow) and the Shahi Gardern. 1622 – The Jain merchant Shantidas Jhaveri starts the construction of the Chintamani Parshvanath temple at Saraspur...
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  • mainly found among the Gujarati people. The word "Zaveri" (also spelled Jhaveri) means jeweler, and is derived from the Arabic Javahari. Though not all...
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    The periods of the leases were recorded in days. Local merchants Shantidas Jhaveri and Khushalchand were legendary diamond traders of the region. Large...
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  • Ahmedabad, India. Residents may be known as Ahmedabadi or Amdavadi. Shantidas Jhaveri, jeweller, bullion trader, and moneylender Ranchhodlal Chhotalal,...
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  • Parshvanath Jain temple constructed by the Jain jeweller and banker Shantidas Jhaveri, according to the French traveller Jean de Thévenot (1666). Aurangzeb...
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  • Ramnath Nilesh Shah Former Chinubhai Chimanlal Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Shantidas Jhaveri Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai Arvind Narottambhai Lalbhai Kasturbhai...
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    Myanmar and others. A wealthy banker, gold merchant and Jain devotee Shantidas Jhaveri complained to Shah Jahan, who asked his son Aurangzeb to return the...
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  • to the Upkeśa Gaccha. Jhaveri family Shantidas Jhaveri (1584–1659), jeweller, bullion trader, and moneylender Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748), jeweller...
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    Chintamani temple, whose began construction in 1621 and was led by Shantidas Jhaveri, is an archetype of Jain architecture in Gujarat from the Mughal period...
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  • Shahi Mahal in 1621 and royal baths in the Bhadra fort. Jain merchant Shantidas Jhaveri started building Chintamani Parshwanath temple in Saraspur in 1622...
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  • Ramnath Nilesh Shah Former Chinubhai Chimanlal Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Shantidas Jhaveri Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai Arvind Narottambhai Lalbhai Kasturbhai...
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