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obtaining a
remission of the
jizya poll tax for his co-religionists in 1882.
Manekji preached the
advantages of
collective social work and
communal unity. He...
- the
second baronet. The
second baronet had
three sons; his
eldest son
Manekji succeeded him as the
third baronet in 1877. The
third baronet was appointed...
- at the time, with
prominent personalities such as
civil rights activist Manekji Limji Hateria of
Surat gaining local renown. In the 1920s,
about 180 Indian...
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Montessori School,
Convent of
Jesus and Mary,
Hampton Court, Mussoorie,
Manekji Cooper (Kindergarten) (Juhu),
Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai, and the...
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Grand Central Publishing. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-446-40839-4. Sir
Dinsha Manekji Petit v. Sir
Jamsetji Jijibhai (1909), 33 ILR 509 and 11 BLR 85, Justices...
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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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Jalal ed-Din
Mirza longed, as if
Manekji had just
walked out of a time machine. In
another letter, this
admiration of
Manekji becomes more evident: "my wish...
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Manockjee Cursetjee (also
Manekji Khurshedji Shroff) (1808–1887) was a
Parsi businessman and
judge from Bombay,
remembered as a
reformer and proponent...
- Jal
Manekji Cooper FRGS (29
March 1905 – 2
August 1972) in Mumbai, was an
Indian philatelist, and an
expert and
authenticator of the
postage stamps and...
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McKilligin 1866: Seth
Arratoon Apcar,
first non-European
Sheriff 1873:
Manekji Rustamji, the
first Indian Sheriff 1874: Raja
Digambar Mitra, politician...