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Dhunbai Tata,
daughter of
Jamsetji and
Hirabai Tata. Unwed.
Dorabji Tata (27
August 1859 – 3 June 1932),
elder son of
Jamsetji,
Indian industrialist, philanthropist...
- Sir
Ratanji Jamsetji Tata JP (20
January 1871 – 5
September 1918) was an
Indian financier and
philanthropist during the
British Raj.
Ratanji Tata was born...
- Tata
Group in India. He was one of the
partners in Tata Sons
founded by
Jamsetji Tata.
Ratanji was the
father of J. R. D. Tata.[citation needed]He was the...
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British India.
Dorab was the
elder son of
Parsi Zoroastrian Hirabai and
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata.
Through an aunt,
Jerbai Tata, who
married a
Bombay merchant...
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Hotels Company Limited,
headquartered in Mumbai, India.
Incorporated by
Jamsetji Tata in 1902, the
company is a part of the Tata Group. The
company emplo****...
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opened making it the
first hotel with
electricity in
British India.
After Jamsetji's death, his
older son
Dorabji Tata
became the
chairman in 1904. Sir Dorabji...
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Jamsetji Merwanji (also
spelled Jamsetjee; born 1871/2) was an
Indian professional racquets player, who was
world champion of the
sport from 1903 to 1911...
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Sergey Brin.
Samuel Slater James Finlayson Cornelius Vanderbilt Jamsetji Tata
Henry J.
Heinz John D.
Rockefeller J. P.
Morgan William Randolph Hearst...
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Nanabhai Haridas,
Kashinath Trimbak Telang,
Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade and
Jamsetji Tata and
teachers such as
Dadabhai Naoroji. It pla**** a key role in the...