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Dadabhai Naoroji (4
September 1825 – 30 June 1917), also
known as the "Grand Old Man of India" and "Unofficial Amb****ador of India", was an
Indian Independence...
- as
Serajul Alam Khan (Bengali: সিরাজুল আলম খান), also
called as Dada,
Dadabhai and by his
initials SAK, was a
Bangladeshi politician,
political analyst...
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Dadabhai Naoroji Road (D.N.Road), a North–South
commercial artery road, in the Fort
business district in
South Mumbai of Maharashtra, India, is the nerve...
- India. Some of the
important moderate leaders were
Pherozeshah Mehta and
Dadabhai Naoroji. With
members of the
group drawn from
educated middle-class professionals...
- in England. He was a
secretary of the
London Indian society founded by
Dadabhai Naoroji in 1865. He was the one of the
founders and the
first president...
- D N
Nagar is
named after Dadabhai Naoroji. It is
located within the
triangle of
Lokhandwala Complex,
Seven Bungalows and Juhu Vile
Parle Development Scheme...
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Dadabhai/Devraj
Hathoda in Mumbai.
Major Ajit Arya (Patekar) is sent in the
guise of a
Bengali journalist to find out the true
identity of
Dadabhai/Devraj...
- Mandal's events.
Karsandas started working as a
journalist in 1851, when
Dadabhai Naoroji created the Anglo-Gujarati
Newspaper Rast Goftar. He was later...
- all over the
country met at
Bombay in 1885.
Prominent delegates included Dadabhai Naoroji,
Surendranath Banerjee,
Badruddin Tyabji,
Pherozeshah Mehta, W...
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Indian organisation founded in
London in
March 1865
under the
leadership of
Dadabhai Naoroji and W.C. Bonnerjee. The
purpose of the
organisation was to promote...