- Sir
Dhanjishah Bomanji Cooper (2
January 1878 – 29 July 1947) was an
Indian Parsi industrialist,
politician and the
first Prime Minister of
Bombay Presidency...
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declined to form the government. The
Governor Sir
George Lloyd invited Sir
Dhanjishah Cooper, to form an
interim ministry which was
joined by
Jamnadas Mehta...
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After the
provincial elections of 1937, a
government was
formed under Dhanjishah Cooper where Kambli was made
minister for Education,
Excise & Agriculture...
- from the
original on
January 7, 2022.
Retrieved January 7, 2022. Madan,
Dhanjishah Meherjibhai (1911). The
complete text of the
Pahlavi Dinkard. Bombay....
- He
became the
second Prime Minister of the
Bombay Province succeeding Dhanjishah Cooper in 1937 and
continued in
office until November 1939. He was arrested...
- to no term limits.
Precursor Prime Minister of
Bombay Inaugural holder Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (as
Prime Minister of
Bombay State)
Balasaheb Gangadhar...
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refused to form a government,
Governor Lord
Brabourne instead invited Dhanjishah Cooper, an
independent member from Satara, to be the Presidency's prime...
- of
Bihar Muhammad Yunus Sri
Krishna Sinha Prime Minister of
Bombay Sir
Dhanjishah Cooper B. G. Kher
Prime Minister of the
Central Provinces N. B. Khare...
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local prime minister began operation in the
Bombay State (Prime
Minister Dhanjishah Cooper and a
capital at Bombay, now Mumbai); the
Province of
Madras (Prime...
- (Ratnagiri South),
Shamrao Vishnu Parulekar (Ratnagiri South) Satara:
Dhanjishah Bomanjee Cooper (Satara North),
Shankar Hari
Sathe (Satara North, General...