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Dayaram Gidumal Shahani (30 June 1857 – 7
December 1927) or
Rishi Dayaram, was an
Indian social reformer, judge, poet, and scholar. He was
known as the...
- Gujarati-language
writers Chisholm, p. 469.
Karkaria 1896, p. 14.
Gidumal 1892, p. 3.
Gidumal 1892, p. 6.
Nalini Natarajan;
Emmanuel Sampath Nelson (1 January...
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central Caspian region,
specially toward Sistan, Iran.
Dayaram Gidumal writes that a
Balochi legend is
backed up by the
medieval Qarmatians. The...
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Another important figure among the city’s
aristocracy was
Diwan Dayaram Gidumal, a
judge by profession. He was the
driving factor behind the establishment...
- Kazi Ali S.
Asani Ali
Ahmed S Kazi
Allama I. I. Kazi Dadi
Leela Dayaram Gidumal H****an Ali
Effendi Hotchand Gopaldas Advani Jan
Muhammad A.
Memon Kauromal...
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established by this
Board in post-independence
India was the
Rishi Dayaram Gidumal National College or R. D.
National College (commonly
known as National...
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established through the
efforts of
Indian lawyer,
Dayaram Gidumal, in the late 1880s.
Gidumal campaigned for the college's construction, as many Karachi...
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spinning charkha. In 1908, P****e
social reformer B. M.
Malbari and
Dayaram Gidumal came up with the idea of
founding home for
women and
training Indian women...
- Reuben,
Rachel (2005). "The
Indian Founders".
Hornbill (April–June): 13–15.
Gidumal,
Dayaram (1889). The
status of
woman in India. Bombay: Fort
Printing Press...
- newspapers,
Sindh Sudhar (Sindhi) and
Sindh Times (English).
Rishi Dayaram Gidumal called Advani"
Sindh Ji Aatma" or "Soul of Sindh".
Advani was born in Hyderabad...