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- nephew of Mahatma Gandhi. Samaldas was born in 1897. He was a son of Laxmidas/Kalidas Karamchand Gandhi and Nandkunwarba. Samaldas was a close follower of...
- Samaldas Arts College or Samaldas College is a college in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. It was founded in 1885 by Takhtsinhji, the Maharaja of Bhavnagar...
- Sir Lallubhai Samaldas Mehta (14 October 1863 – 14 October 1936) was a wealthy aristocrat and revenue commissioner since the age of 18 in the court of...
- in Bombay, proclaiming to "liberate" Junagadh from the Nawab's regime. Samaldas Gandhi formed a government-in-exile, the Aarzi Hukumat (lit. Provisional...
- Cooperative Institutes ****ociation and its first president was Lallubhai Samaldas. In 1951 it was reorganised as the Indian Cooperative Union (ICU) by the...
- father Jekisundas Kania was a Sanskrit professor and later prin****l of Samaldas College in the princely state of Bhavnagar. His elder brother Hiralal Jekisundas...
- Gandhi (1888–1948) Manilal Gandhi (1892–1956) Ramdas Gandhi (1897–1969) Samaldas Gandhi (1897–1953) Devdas Gandhi (1900–1957) Kanu Gandhi (1917–1986), photographer...
- graduated from high school in Ahmedabad. In January 1888, he enrolled at Samaldas College in Bhavnagar State, then the sole degree-granting institution of...
- and hold a plebiscite in Junagadh to pre-empt any violence in Gujarat. Samaldas Gandhi formed a government-in-exile, the Arzi Hukumat (in Urdu: Arzi: Transitional...
- Vithalbhai Patel (1912), Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1916–1920), Lallubhai Samaldas, Pheroze Sethna, Sir Vithaldas Thackersey Muslim: Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1910–1911)...