- The
Parsis (singular:
Parsi /ˈpɑːrsi/) or
P****es are an
ethnoreligious group of the
Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended...
- of an
Indian lawyer,
George Edalji, in the Midlands; The
Mystery of the
P****e Lawyer:
Arthur Conan Doyle,
George Edalji and the case of the foreigner...
- B.D.
Petit P****e General Hospital is a
hospital in ****balla Hill, Mumbai. In 1896,
India experienced a
serious famine,
while the
people in
Mumbai suffered...
- then
joined his
family trade in the East Asia.
Ratanji was
married to a
P****e woman at a
young age. However, she died
childless not long
after the marriage...
- a
small raft, the two are
washed up on an
uninhabited island where the
P****e Man and his
beloved Cooking Stove can no
longer cook, as the Crab constantly...
- of
Muhammad (a
Muslim taboo) by the
P****e press, on both occasions.
Casualties Injuries 7
Muslims and 4
P****es[citation needed]
Bombay Location of the...
-
Rustomjee Jivanji Ghorkhodu (1861 – 14
November 1924),
commonly known as
P****e Rustomjee, and by
various orthographic variations including Parsi Rustomji...
-
builder and
Namrata Wagh, an architect. She
studied at Mumbai's The
Dadar P****e Youths ****embly High
School and
Ruparel College.
Manohar Joshi,
former chief...
-
currency to
replace the
Iranian rial
Socialist Party of
Indonesia (Parsi)
P****e Rustomji (1861–1924), Indian-South
African businessman,
philanthropist and...
- into one of India's
largest and
donated lavishly for the
welfare of the
P****e community to
which he belonged.
Wadia was born in
Liverpool to Sir Ness...