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Dadabhai Naoroji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Early Years: Dadabhai Naoroji was born in Bombay on 4th September 1825, the son of Maneckbai and Naoroji Palanji Dordi, a poor Athornan (priestly) Parsi family. At the age of 4, Dadabhai's father died and his mother was left the difficult task of bringing up the family, and she managed admirably.
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Here is a brief biography and history of Dadabhai Naoroji. Read information on life of Indian Freedom Fighter Dadabhai Naoroji. ... Dadabhai Naoroji is fondly called as the "Grand Old Man of India". He is viewed as the architect who laid the foundation of the Indian freedom struggle. Dadabhai Naoroji was born in a poor...
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The Benefits of British Rule for India: ... Abolition of suttee and infanticide. Destruction of Dacoits, Thugs, Pindarees, and other such pests of Indian society. Allowing remarriage of Hindu widows, ... From: Dadabhai Naoroji, Essays, Speeches, Addresses and Writings, (Bombay: Caxton Printing Works, 1887), pp. 131-136.
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Dadabhai Naoroji was born in Bombay, India, in 1825. The son of a Parsee Priest, he was educated at Elphinstone Institute School and later became a teacher. In 1855 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dadabhai Naoroji. Dadabhai Naoroji. Information about Dadabhai Naoroji in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... awards, including the prestigious Dadabhai Naoroji Memorial Award in 2001.
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Dadabhai Naoroji, the first South Asian Member of Parliament, was born in 1825, the son of a Parsi Zoroastrian priest. From the very beginning he was a pioneer in many fields: he became one of the first Indian graduates of Elphinstone College in Bombay and later became the first Indian professor of that college.
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The "grand old man of India", was born to a Parsi priest's family in Bombay on September 4, 1825. He studied in Elphinstone College and became a professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy there at the age of 27. He was the first Indian to become a professor ... At age thirty, ... He returned to India on several occasions;
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