- Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 1st
Baronet (30 June 1823 – 5 May 1901) was an
Indian entrepreneur and
founder of the
first textile mills in India, as well...
- asks. Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 1st
Baronet (1823–1901) Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 2nd
Baronet (1873–1933) Sir
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, 3rd Baronet...
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Maneckji Seth
Agiary is the second-oldest
Zoroastrian fire
temple (or agiary,
Gujarati for "house of fire") in Mumbai, India,
constructed in 1735. Banaji...
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Maneckji Limji Hataria (1813–1890) was an
Indian scholar and
civil rights activist of
Parsi Zoroastrian descent, who took up the
cause of the Zoroastrians...
- Sir
Maneckji Byramji Dadabhoy, KCSI, KCIE (30 July 1865 – 14
December 1953) was an
Indian lawyer, industrialist, and
political figure. He was President...
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Hormasji "Homi"
Maneckji Seervai (1906–1996) was an
Indian jurist,
lawyer and writer. He is also
considered to be a
renowned Constitutional expert, and...
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Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla (22
September 1875 – 25 May 1956), also
abbreviated M. N. Dhalla, was a ****stani
Zoroastrian priest and
religious scholar...
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Parameswaran Amrita Pritam K. N. Raj C.
Rangarajan Raja Rao
Ramoji Rao
Hormasji Maneckji Seervai Rajaram Shastri Kalu Lal
Shrimali Govindbhai Shroff Khushwant Singh...
- the world. The
prominent women of the
Wadia family,
including Motlibai Maneckji Wadia,
Jerbai Nusserwanji Wadia, and Lady
Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir, were...
- that the
symbol re-emerged
thanks to the work of
Parsi scholar,
Jamshedji Maneckji Unvala, who
published two
articles in 1925 and 1930. Unvala's work was...