- Sir
Dinshah Fardunji Mulla CIE (1868 – 26
April 1934), also
known as
Dinshaw Mulla, was an
Indian lawyer,
legal writer, and judge. D.F
Mulla was an Attorney-at-Law...
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their example. In 1805,
Fardunji went to
Bombay and
learnt Persian and
Arabic languages under Mulla Feroze. In 1808,
Fardunji opened a book-bindery. It...
- Self, Society, and
Nation in India.
Anthem Press. ISBN 978-1-84331-797-5.
Fardunji Mulla, Sir
Dinshah (2010). M.
Hidayatullah and
Arshad Hidayatullah (ed...
- held as a very
sacred emblem both
among the
Hindus and
Parsis ...
Maneck Fardunji Kanga; Nārāyanaśarmā Sonaṭakke (1978), Avestā: Vendidād and fragments,...
- held as a very
sacred emblem both
among the
Hindus and
Parsis ...
Maneck Fardunji Kanga, Nārāyanaśarmā Sonaṭakke (1978), Avestā: Vendidād and fragments,...
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University and
first woman to
practice law in
India and
Britain Dinshah Fardunji Mulla (born 1868):
Indian author of
legal reference books,
appointed a...
- one of the
First Generation of
Indians to have graduated. Sir
Dinshah Fardunji Mulla,
former prin****l,
Privy Councilor,
founding partner of
Mulla & Mulla...
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University and
first woman to
practice law in
India and
Britain Dinshah Fardunji Mulla (born 1868):
Indian author of
legal reference books,
appointed a...
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George Forbes (1869–1947) Sir
Richard Squires (1880–1940) Sir
Dinshah Fardunji Mulla (1868–1934)
Jacob de
Villiers (1868–1932) Tom
Kennedy (1874–1954)...
- A Page from the
Gujarati translation of 'Dabestan-e Mazaheb'
prepared and
printed by
Fardunji Marzban (25
December 1815)...