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- Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia FRS (6 October 1808 – 16 November 1877) was an Indian Parsi shipbuilder and engineer belonging to the Wadia ship building family...
- named Ardaseer, or a variant of that name, possibly for the Persian king Ardashir I, or in the 19th century for Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia. Shah Ardaseer (1786...
- Wadia Group in 1736. Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia (1754–1821), shipbuilder. Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877), shipbuilder and engineer. Ardeshir Ruttonji Wadia...
- Ardaseer was an opium clipper built at Bombay Dockyard in 1836. A fire on 4 April 1851, destro**** her as she was on a voyage from China to Calcutta via...
- (Ardashir II of Mazandaran), r. 1238–1249, ruler of the Bavand dynasty Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877), the first Indian elected a Fellow of the Royal Society...
- Fetridge & Co., OCLC 414648 Warrender v. Warrender 2 Cl. & F. 531. [*135]. Ardaseer Cursetjee v. Perozeboye 10 Moo. P. C. 375, 419. Hyde v Hyde casenote Archived...
- 3rd January 1793. Extract from a letter from a p****enger on board the "Ardaseer", dated Cox's Island, December 22nd, 1792". Selections from Calcutta Gazettes...
- Cursetjee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877), Indian shipbuilder Manockjee Cursetjee (1808–1887), Parsi...
- elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, the second Indian admitted, after Ardaseer Cursetjee in 1841. At age 31, Ramanujan was one of the youngest Fellows...
- Shah Ardaseer was built at Bombay, probably in 1786 (see below). English transliterations of her name show her as Shah or Shaw + Adaseer, or Ardaseer, or...