- Sir
Nasarvanji Hormusji Choksy (7
October 1861 – 1
December 1939) was an
Indian medical doctor who
worked in Bombay. He was
titled Khan
Bahadur and knighted...
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Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla (22
September 1875 – 25 May 1956), also
abbreviated M. N. Dhalla, was a ****stani
Zoroastrian priest and
religious scholar...
- in
Bombay converted their property into a joint-stock
concern so that
Nasarvanji Cama, who had
financed the
paper from the beginning,
would not be the...
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Singh of
Darbhanga (Bihar), Khan
Bahadur Shams-ud-din
Haidar (Bihar), Sir
Nasarvanji Choksy (Bombay), Sir
Josna Ghosal (Bombay) ****am: Khan
Bahadur Ghulam...
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November 2, 2012. Williams, p. 45. Kanga,
Kavasji Edalji; Dhabhar,
Bamanji Nasarvanji (1909). An English-Avesta Dictionary.
Printed at the Fort
Printing Press...
- The
Seven Cities of Delhi. W.
Thacker & Co., London. Munshi,
Rustamji Nasarvanji (1911). The
History of the Kutb
Minar (Delhi). Bombay : G.R. Sindhe. Page...
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professor Kairshasp Nariman Choksy (1933–2015), Sri
Lankan politician Nasarvanji Hormusji Choksy (1861–1939),
British Indian physician Vishtasp Kairshasp...
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rivayats of
Hormazyar Framarz and others.
Translated by Dhabhar,
Bamanji Nasarvanji. Bombay, IN: K.R. Cama
Oriental Institute. 1932. Frye,
Richard (1959)...
- an
opener alongside Malcolm Jardine, he was
dismissed for 27 runs by
Nasarvanji Bapasola in the
Europeans first innings. With the ball, he took the wickets...
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Presidency Match.
Batting twice in the match, he was
dismissed for 8 runs by
Nasarvanji Bapasola in the Europeans'
first innings,
while in
their second innings...