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Bhicaji Framji Balsara (often
misrendered as
Bhicaji Franyi Balsara; May 30, 1872 – 1962) was an
Indian immigrant to the
United States,
notable for being...
- Sir
Temulji Bhicaji Nariman RCSEd, also
recorded as
Tehmulji B.
Nariman (3
September 1848 – 1
August 1940), was a
obstetrician from
Bombay (now Mumbai)...
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contributed $150,000 to help
establish the
University of Hong Kong. Sir
Temulji Bhicaji Nariman (1848–1940): obstetrician. Co-founded one of Bombay's
first Lying-in...
- 1998 editions, the
longest recorded marriages were
between Sir
Temulji Bhicaji Nariman and Lady Nariman, and
Lazarus and Mary
Molly Rowe.
According to...
- (now Mumbai). It was co-founded by
physician and
obstetrician Temulji Bhicaji Nariman in 1887 and
completed in 1895.
Dwindling numbers of
Parsi births...
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ancestry from
Bulsar (Valsad).
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bhicaji Balsara,
first Indian to be
naturalised as a U.S.
citizen Christina Balsara...
- the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Second Circuit decided that
Bhicaji Balsara, a P****e Immigrant, was
eligible for
citizenship in the United...
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prevented Asian immigrants from
accessing a
variety of rights, such as voting.
Bhicaji Balsara became the
first known Indian-born
person to gain
naturalized US...
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Hispanic women, and Punjabi-Mexican
marriages became a norm in the West.
Bhicaji Balsara became the
first known Indian to gain
naturalized U.S. citizenship...
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America in 1947. The
first Indian to
become a
naturalized U.S.
citizen was
Bhicaji Balsara, a
resident of New York. However, this was
after the Luce–Celler...