• Khushalchand Lakshmichand Jhaveri (1680–1748) was an Indian jeweler and financier in late Mughal Gujarat and the nagarsheth (chief merchant) of Ahmedabad...
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    Maganlal Khushalchand Gandhi (1883–1928) was a follower of Mohandas Gandhi. He was a first cousin, twice removed, of Mahatma Gandhi. Maganlal Gandhi is...
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  • Jhaveri (1584–1659), Indian jeweller, bullion trader, and moneylender Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748), Indian jeweller and financier Lalbhai Dalpatbhai...
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    Geeta Sehgal 1975 Khushboo Kusum's friend Kala Sona Bela Do Jasoos Hema Khushalchand Dhoti Lota Aur Chowpatty Rajni Dharmatma Mona Aakraman Asha 1976 Shaque...
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    region. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas paid ransom to the Marathas to save Ahmedabad from plunder in 1725. Khushalchand's son Vakhatchand...
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  • of Walchand group Seth Hukumchand (1874-1959), Indian industrialist Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748), Indian jeweller and financier Shantidas Jhaveri...
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    Palitana later emerged as a major pilgrimage centre for the Jains. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas, was also a prominent merchant...
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  • Shantidas Jhaveri (1584–1659), jeweller, bullion trader, and moneylender Khushalchand Jhaveri (1680–1748), jeweller and financier Lalbhai Dalpatbhai (1863-1912)...
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  • firms" as termed by T.A. Timberg. Gokuldas was born to the first wife of Khushalchand Malpani in 1839. His grandfather, Sewa Ram, was a Marwari of the Maheshwari...
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  • Gokuldas of Jabalpur. The family began as the banking firm of Sevaram Khushalchand, one of the "great firms" as termed by T.A. Timberg. Although born in...
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    leases were recorded in days. Local merchants Shantidas Jhaveri and Khushalchand were legendary diamond traders of the region. Large diamonds (over 1...
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  • as G.L. Sippy Dulari as Sarita Devi Verma Asit Sen as Seth Nihalchand Khushalchand Rammohan Sharma as Ram Singh Randhir as John Uncle Gurcharan Pohli as...
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    emperors. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas, paid ransom to the Marathas to save Ahmedabad from plunder in 1725. Khushalchand's son Vakhatchand...
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  • Ahmedabad (1725). For his services in stopping the pillage of the city Khushalchand, an ancestor of the present Lalbhai family of Ahmedabad, Nagarsheth or...
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  • made governor of Viramgam. During this year an imperial order appointed Khushálchand Sheth, son of Shantidas Jhaveri, Nagar Sheth or chief merchant of Áhmedábád...
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  • establish himself as viceroy. In this year also occurred the death of Khushálchand Sheth, the chief merchant of Ahmedabad. Khanderáv Gáikwár appointed Rághavshankar...
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