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Umesh Damdor Valjee, MBE (born 30
September 1969 in Durban, Natal) is a
South African-born
English deaf cricketer. He is a BSL user. He is a right-handed...
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Jairam Valjee Chouhan, Rai Bahadur, MBE (1892–1956),
better known as Rai
Bahadur Jairam Valjee, was a
Kutchi railway contractor, mill-owner,
miner & philanthropist...
- 1947-1997.
Oxford University Press. pp. 263–265. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
Rafiq Valjee (28
September 1969). "Ek Nagina:
Saying it with fists". The Illustrated...
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legendary hero, who is a
shooting star that
protects the
constellation of
Valjee.
Rather than
Oruto awakening Ristar, the
legendary hero was
kidnapped by...
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Chauhan MBE (or "Chouhan"; 1892–1956),
better known as "Rai
Bahadur Jairam Valjee", was a
Kutchi railway contractor, mill-owner,
miner and philanthropist...
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retaining the Deaf
Ashes once
again (1-0).
Umesh Valjee's 186*, a
memorable moment for the visitors.
Umesh Valjee top-scored in the
series with 494 runs (averaging...
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Umesh Shukla, film
director Umesh Upadhyay,
television executive Umesh Valjee,
cricketer Umesh Vazirani,
computer scientist Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, Marathi...
- first-class all-rounder and
first national-level deaf-mute
player Umesh Valjee,
former captain of the deaf
England national team
Carli Cronk, American...
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Hertfordshire Probation Trust. For
services to
Offenders in Hertfordshire.
Umesh Valjee. Cricketer. For
services to Deaf Cricket. Dr
Pieter Thomas Van Der Merwe...