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- Sir Dhanjishah Bomanji Cooper (2 January 1878 – 29 July 1947) was an Indian Parsi industrialist, politician and the first Prime Minister of Bombay Presidency...
- declined to form the government. The Governor Sir George Lloyd invited Sir Dhanjishah Cooper, to form an interim ministry which was joined by Jamnadas Mehta...
- After the provincial elections of 1937, a government was formed under Dhanjishah Cooper where Kambli was made minister for Education, Excise & Agriculture...
- to no term limits. Precursor Prime Minister of Bombay Inaugural holder Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (as Prime Minister of Bombay State) Balasaheb Gangadhar...
- refused to form a government, Governor Lord Brabourne instead invited Dhanjishah Cooper, an independent member from Satara, to be the Presidency's prime...
- He became the second Prime Minister of the Bombay Province succeeding Dhanjishah Cooper in 1937 and continued in office until November 1939. He was arrested...
- 11, 2005). "How Konstantin became Farrokh". The Times of India. Madan, Dhanjishah Meherjibhai (1911). The complete text of the Pahlavi Dinkard. Bombay....
- of Bihar Muhammad Yunus Sri Krishna Sinha Prime Minister of Bombay Sir Dhanjishah Cooper B. G. Kher Prime Minister of the Central Provinces N. B. Khare...
- (Ratnagiri South), Shamrao Vishnu Parulekar (Ratnagiri South) Satara: Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (Satara North), Shankar Hari Sathe (Satara North, General...
- (1929-1933) Finance & Revenue Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (1933-1935), Sir Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (1935-1937) General Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad (1921-1923)...