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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...
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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...
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Wadia Group in 1736.
Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia (1754–1821), shipbuilder.
Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877),
shipbuilder and engineer.
Ardeshir Ruttonji Wadia...
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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...
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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...
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Cursetjee is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ardaseer Cursetjee (1808–1877),
Indian shipbuilder Manockjee Cursetjee (1808–1887), Parsi...
- 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...
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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
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