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(/mʊmˈbaɪ/ muum-BY; Marathi: Mumbaī, pronounced [ˈmumbəi] ), also known as Bombay (/bɒmˈbeɪ/ bom-BAY; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of...
Click to read more »The Bombay Presidency, officially called the Presidency of Bombay until 1937, later the Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was...
Click to read more »Look up Bombay or bombay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bombay is an alternative and former official name of the city of Mumbai in Maharashtra state...
Click to read more »The Bombay cat is a short-haired breed of domestic cat. Bombays are glossy solid black cats with a muscular build, and have characteristic large bright...
Click to read more »The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay or IITB) is a public research university and technical institute in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It...
Click to read more »Bombay is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala. The film tells...
Click to read more »the name Bombay, after the Indian city of Bombay, now Mumbai. Among them were: HMS Bombay (1790) was a storeship in service in 1790. HMS Bombay (1805) was...
Click to read more »Bombay Time was one of the two official time zones established in British India in 1884. The time zone was established during the International Meridian...
Click to read more »The Bombay Gazette (established in 1789), also known as Bombay Gazette, was among the first English newspapers published from Bombay (now Mumbai), India...
Click to read more »Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Limited is an Indian textile company headquartered in Mumbai, India. It operates as a subsidiary of the Wadia Group...
Click to read more »Bombay Velvet is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir period crime film directed and co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, based on historian Gyan Prakash's...
Click to read more »Bombay Talkies is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language anthology film consisting of four short films, directed by Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and...
Click to read more »Salaam Bombay! is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced and directed by Mira Nair, in her feature directorial debut. Nair's story idea was...
Click to read more »Bombay and Hyderabad States on 1 May 1960. Yashwantrao Chavan of the Indian National Congress, who was serving as the third chief minister of Bombay since...
Click to read more »Bombay State was a large Indian state created in 1950 from the erstwhile Bombay Province, with other regions being added to it in the succeeding years...
Click to read more »The Bombay Theatre or the Bombay Playhouse was an early theatre situated in Bombay in India. It was situated within the English fort of Bombay, north of...
Click to read more »The Bombay riots took place in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), Maharashtra, India, between December 1992 and January 1993. An estimated 900 people, predominantly...
Click to read more »Bombay Sapphire is a brand of infused London dry gin distilled by the Bombay Spirits Company, a subsidiary company of Bacardi, at Laverstoke Mill in the...
Click to read more »Dr. Bombay can refer to: Dr. Bombay (character), a character from the TV series Bewitched (1964–1972) Jonny Jakobsen, a Swedish artist performing under...
Click to read more »The Bombay Company is an American furniture and home accessories retailer owned (since 2021) by an undisclosed LLC. At one time a chain of over 500 stores...
Click to read more »hh, or the Bombay blood group, is a rare blood type. This blood phenotype was first discovered in Bombay by Dr. Yashwant Gopal Bhide in 1952. It is mostly...
Click to read more »Bombay potato (sometimes called Bombay potatoes, Bombay aloo or aloo (alu) Bombay) is an Indian dish prepared using potatoes that are cubed, parboiled...
Click to read more »BSE Limited, also known as the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), is an Indian stock exchange based in Mumbai. Established in 1875, it is the oldest stock exchange...
Click to read more »Bombay Rockers is a Danish musical duo popular in India. Their debut album, Introducing, has gone five times Platinum, with sales of over 100,000 records...
Click to read more »The Bombay High Court is the high court of the states of Maharashtra and Goa in India, and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and...
Click to read more »Bombay mix is an Indian snack mix of spicy dried ingredients, such as sev, fried lentils, peanuts, chickpeas, chickpea flour ganthiya, corn, vegetable...
Click to read more »Bombay House is a historic privately owned building in the city of Mumbai, India that serves as the head office of the Tata Group. Situated near Hutatma...
Click to read more »Bombay Talkies was a movie studio founded in 1934. During its period of operation, Bombay Talkies produced 40 movies in Malad, a suburb of the Indian...
Click to read more »Bombay Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Imperial County, California, United States. It is located on the Salton Sea, 4 miles (6.4 km) west-southwest...
Click to read more »Wadia in 1736 and is the oldest company in India, with its subsidiary The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited, established in 1863, being the oldest...
Click to read more »Harpadon nehereus, commonly known as the Bombay duck or bummalo, is a species of lizardfish. Adults may reach a maximum length of 40 cm (16 in), but the...
Click to read more »The 1993 Bombay bombings was a series of 12 terrorist bombings in Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, on 12 March 1993. The single-day attacks resulted...
Click to read more »Bombay Blue may refer to: Bombay Blue, a 1997 British television series directed by Roger Tucker Bombay Blue, a brand name for a variety of synthetic...
Click to read more »The Bombay Plan is the name commonly given to a World War II-era set of Import substitution industrialization-based proposals for the development of the...
Click to read more »Bombay Boys is a 1998 Indian crime comedy film written and directed by the Indian director Kaizad Gustad. It follows the adventures of three young men...
Click to read more »Bombay Hindi, also known as Bambaiya Hindi, Mumbai Hindi or Mumbaiya Hindi, is a variety of Hindustani spoken in Mumbai, in the Konkan region of India...
Click to read more »Bombay Dreams is a Bollywood-themed musical theatre play, with music by A. R. Rahman, lyrics by Don Black and the book by Meera Syal and Thomas Meehan...
Click to read more »Bombay frog may refer to: Bombay night frog (Nyctibatrachus humayuni), a frog in the family Nyctibatrachidae endemic to the Western Ghats of Maharashtra...
Click to read more »The Bristol Bombay was a British troop transport aircraft adaptable for use as a medium bomber flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World...
Click to read more »Jayashri Ramnath, known professionally as Bombay Jayashri, is an Indian Carnatic vocalist, singer, and musician. She has sung songs in multiple languages...
Click to read more »Indian news industry. TOI issued its first edition on 3 November 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce. The paper was published on Wednesdays and...
Click to read more »Bombay Begums is an Indian drama television series for Netflix created by Alankrita Shrivastava, who also co-wrote the script along with Bornila Chatterjee...
Click to read more »Bombay Dost was India's first registered magazine for the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBTQ) community. It was founded by Ashok Row Kavi in the year...
Click to read more »Bombay Vikings are a pop group that combine Indian pop and classical music, formed in 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden. The band was started by Neeraj Shridhar...
Click to read more »Bombay Bakery is an old bakery located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. It was named after an Indian city, Bombay. Bombay Bakery was founded by Pahlajrai...
Click to read more »Bombay Talkie is a 1970 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory. Lucia Lane is a British author who...
Click to read more »Bombay to Goa may refer to: Bombay to Goa (1972 film), an Indian Hindi-language road comedy film Bombay to Goa (2007 film), or Journey Bombay to Goa,...
Click to read more »The Bombay Army was the army of the Bombay Presidency, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire. It was established in...
Click to read more »The Bombay sandwich is a sandwich made of white bread covered in butter and chutney with a filling of potatoes and raw vegetables, often as a toasted sandwich...
Click to read more »Caves Bandra Fort (Castella de Aguada) Belapur Fort Bombay Castle Dongri Fort Fort George, Bombay Ghodbunder Fort Madh Fort Mahim Fort Mazagon Fort Riwa...
Click to read more »Bombay is the soundtrack to the 1995 Indian film of the same name, with eight tracks composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was directed by Mani Ratnam, and...
Click to read more »Bombay to Bangkok is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, starring Shreyas Talpade and Lena Christensen...
Click to read more »Bombay rava, or ravva, rawa, or sooji, is a durum wheat product and a form of semolina. It is also known as nookalu in Telugu. Rava is made by grinding...
Click to read more »The Bombay Tournament was an annual cricket competition held in British India between 1892 and 1946. Until 1936, matches were played on either the Gymkhana...
Click to read more »Gnanam Balasubramanian, popularly known as Bombay Gnanam, is an Indian actress who appears in Tamil stage, television and film productions. She started...
Click to read more »Being in the World (2010) and Monogamish (2017), and as a co-founder of the Bombay Beach Biennale in California's Salton Sea region. Ruspoli was born in Bangkok...
Click to read more »The Bombay Hills are a range of hills to the south of Auckland, New Zealand. Though only a small and seemingly insignificant range of hills, they lie at...
Click to read more »The Star of Bombay is a 182-carat (36.4-g) cabochon-cut star sapphire originating in Sri Lanka. The violet-blue gem was given to silent film actress Mary...
Click to read more »Jews started settling in Bombay in the 2nd century. The Jewish community of Bombay consisted of three distant groups, the Bene Israeli Jews, the Baghdadi...
Click to read more »Bombay Rose is a 2019 Indian animated film written, edited, designed and directed by Gitanjali Rao. The film had its world premiere at International Critics...
Click to read more »Centre Outsourcing. Bombay Calling chronicles the lives of young call center workers in Bombay (presently Mumbai) India. Bombay Calling delves into the...
Click to read more »The Bombay Gymkhana, established in 1875, is a premier private members' club in the city of Mumbai, India. It is located at the triangular end of Azad...
Click to read more »formerly part of the Bombay Army and later the pre-independence British Indian Army, when the regiment was known as the 4th Bombay Grenadiers. It has distinguished...
Click to read more »Bombay (HoB) is an Indian website founded in 2014 by Karishma Mehta to document inspirational stories of people in Mumbai (previously known as Bombay)...
Click to read more »Bombay Castle (also Casa da Orta) is one of the oldest defensive structures built in the city of Mumbai (also known as Bombay). The current castle is...
Click to read more »Love In Bombay is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by Joy Mukherjee. The film was originally made in 1971 and starred...
Click to read more »30 May 1971) is an Indian businessman. Wadia is the managing director of Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, a company which has holdings in most of the...
Click to read more »The Bombay Rock was a rock music venue located on Sydney Road, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia, which originally ran from 1977 until it was destroyed by...
Click to read more »Society of Bombay) is a learned society in the field of Asian studies based in Mumbai, India. It can trace its origin to the Literary Society of Bombay which...
Click to read more »Bombay Reef (Chinese: 浪花礁; pinyin: Lànghuājiāo, Vietnamese: đá Bông Bay) is an atoll of the Paracel Islands. In Chinese, the reef is alternatively known...
Click to read more »Indigenous tribals have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age. The (a Marathi-Konkani people) were the earliest known settlers of the islands....
Click to read more »Bombay Mail may refer to: Bombay Mail (1934 film), an American pre-Code drama film Bombay Mail (1935 film), a Hindi-language Indian film Imperial Indian...
Click to read more »Bombay Hospital (BHMRC; Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre – Mumbai) is a private hospital in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1950 by R. D. Birla...
Click to read more »Bombay Legislative Assembly came into existence in 1937, as the legislature of Bombay Presidency, a province of India. It functioned until 1960, when...
Click to read more »original Seven Islands of Bombay and is now fully integrated into the Mumbai Metropolitan Area. Locally, Christian Bombay East Indians refer to it as...
Click to read more »The Seven Islands of Bombay (Portuguese: Ilhas de Bom Baim) were 16th-century Portuguese colonial possessions lying off the Konkan region by the mid-west...
Click to read more »been named after Bombay (now Mumbai): Bombay c. 1700 – Merchant ship of the British East India Company attacked by Kanhoji Angre HCS Bombay was a 90-foot...
Click to read more »The Bombay Brasserie is an Indian restaurant in Kensington, London, opened in 1982. The name has also been used by a restaurant in Bradford. It was listed...
Click to read more »The Bombay Cotton Exchange was a commodities exchange that operated in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. In 1875, the Bombay Cotton Trade Association began selling...
Click to read more »Gay Bombay is an LGBTQ social organization in Mumbai, India, which promotes LGBT rights. It was founded in 1998. The organization works to create an awareness...
Click to read more »The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named for Bombay: HMIS Bombay (J249) was a Bathurst-class corvette of the Royal Indian Navy, that served...
Click to read more »The Bombay Royale was an 11-piece Australian band fronted by singers Parvyn and Shourov Bhattacharya and led by Andy Williamson. The band performed original...
Click to read more »Bombay Mittayi (transl. Bombay Sweets) is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Umar Karikkad starring Vinu Mohan, Neelambari, Amar Singh and...
Click to read more »The Bombay explosion (or Bombay docks explosion) occurred on 14 April 1944, in the Victoria Dock of Bombay, British India (now Mumbai, India) when the...
Click to read more »The Bombay Engineer Group, or the Bombay Sappers as they are informally known, are a regiment of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The Bombay Sappers...
Click to read more »Bombay Bicycle Club are an English indie rock band from Crouch End, London, consisting of Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, and Ed Nash. They...
Click to read more »The Bombay Courier was an English language newspaper, first printed in 1790 in Bombay, India by William Ashburner. It followed the Bombay Herald (later...
Click to read more »South Bombay in Indian English, administratively the Mumbai City District, is the city centre and the southernmost precinct of Greater Bombay. It extends...
Click to read more »cities. As such, the University of Bombay was established in 1857 after the presentation of a petition from the Bombay Association to the imperial Government...
Click to read more »Bombay To Goa, also known as Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited, is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language film. It stars Indian comedians Sunil Pal, Aasif...
Click to read more »The term "Bombay" or "blackwood" applies to a rather extensive class of furniture pieces originally manufactured in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) and...
Click to read more »Isle of Bombay was one of the Seven Islands of Bombay, an archipelago of islands that were, in the eighteenth century, connected to form the area of the...
Click to read more »formerly known as Bombay Terminus, is a railway station in South Mumbai, Maharashtra, and is the former terminus of the erstwhile Bombay Baroda and Central...
Click to read more »the Bombay Presidency, the Central Provinces, Berar, and many princely states including Hyderabad. After Indian independence in 1947, the Bombay Presidency...
Click to read more »Bollywood and Bombay cinema, refers to India's Hindi-language film industry, based in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (another...
Click to read more »Bombay Girl is a 1994 Hindi-language pop album by Indian pop singer Alisha Chinai. The album marked a rebranding of the singer from the western image and...
Click to read more »The Bombay East Indians, also called East Indian Catholics or simply East Indians, are an ethno-religious Indian Christian community native to the Seven...
Click to read more »Bombay Priyudu (transl. Lover from Bombay) is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars...
Click to read more »as Mastan Haider Mirza, was a Bombay-based Tamil mobster who became the first celebrity gangster in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai). Born in 1926 in a...
Click to read more »The Courtesans of Bombay is a 1983 British docudrama directed by Ismail Merchant. A collaboration by Merchant, James Ivory, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. The...
Click to read more »Mahānagara Pradēśa; abbreviated to MMR and previously also known as Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area), is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai and its...
Click to read more »The BSE SENSEX (also known as the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index or simply SENSEX) is an Indian free-float market-weighted stock market index...
Click to read more »Director of Go First, Bombay Dyeing and Bombay Realty. He was also a Director on the Boards of Britannia Industries, the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation...
Click to read more »The Bombay Parsi Punchayet (Also known as Bombay Parsi Panchayat, Bombay Parsi Panchayet or BPP) is the apex body representing the Parsi Zoroastrian Community...
Click to read more »The Bombay Durpun, commonly known as Bombay Durpun, Durpun or Darpan, was a bilingual language newspaper published in Bombay from 1832 to 1840. It was...
Click to read more »The 'Bombay' mango is a named mango cultivar that originated in Jamaica. Bombay was originally grown from a seed brought to Jamaica from India during the...
Click to read more »The Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, popularly known as Scottish, is a private, Christian co-educational day school located at Mahim West in Mumbai, India...
Click to read more »March 1993. The 1993 attacks were carried out as revenge for the earlier Bombay riots, in which many Muslims were killed. Between March 1993 and July 2006...
Click to read more »history of the Jews in Mumbai (previously known as Bombay), India, began when Jews started settling in Bombay during the first century, due to its economic...
Click to read more »Copenhagen Bombay was a Danish production company, animation studio and distribution company, specializing in entertainment for children and teenagers...
Click to read more »HMS Bombay was a 38-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was originally the Bombay Marine frigate HCS Bombay, launched at the Bombay Dockyard...
Click to read more »The Bombay Dog Riots, also known as the 1832 Bombay Riots, were a series of protests that devolved into rioting in the city of Bombay, which was then...
Click to read more »nor a Hemipteran. It is also known as the ship cockroach, kakerlac, and Bombay canary. It is often misidentified as a palmetto bug. Despite their name...
Click to read more »The Archdiocese of Bombay is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church. Its episcopal see is in Bombay (Mumbai) and encompasses the northern Konkan...
Click to read more »Until the 18th century, Bombay consisted of seven islands separated by shallow sea. These seven islands were part of a larger archipelago in the Arabian...
Click to read more »Bombay Monkey are a UK indie-pop electronic music group from Crowborough and Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England, United Kingdom The production partnership...
Click to read more »The Great Bombay Textile Strike was a textile strike called on 18 January 1982 by the mill workers of Bombay (now Mumbai) under trade union leader Dutta...
Click to read more »Netherlands, and France. By the mid-18th century three Presidency towns: Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, had grown in size. During the period of Company rule in India...
Click to read more »Bombay Legislative Council was the legislature of the Bombay Presidency and later the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Bombay State in British...
Click to read more »The Bombay Sisters, C. Saroja (born 7 December 1936) and C. Lalitha (26 August 1938 – 31 January 2023), were an Indian Carnatic music singing duo. They...
Click to read more »of companies like Bombay Dyeing, and his active involvement in the airline industry with GoAir. Nusli Neville Wadia was born in Bombay on 15 February 1944...
Click to read more »The Secret of Bombay (German: Das Geheimnis von Bombay) is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Artur Holz and starring Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover...
Click to read more »Mumbai Central (formerly Bombay Central, station code: MMCT) is a major railway station on the Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, situated in...
Click to read more »The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (reporting mark BB&CI) was a company incorporated by the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Act 1855...
Click to read more »Bombay Clipper is a 1942 aviation drama film directed by John Rawlins and starring William Gargan and Irene Hervey. The film features Maria Montez in an...
Click to read more »The Royal Bombay Yacht Club (RBYC) is one of the premier gentlemen's clubs which was founded in 1846 in Colaba (formerly Wellington Pier), an area of Mumbai...
Click to read more »Bombay by Nite is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by A. Shamsheer. The film stars Ramesh Deo, Prithviraj Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar . Sanjeev Kumar Kum Kum...
Click to read more »Bombay is a town in Franklin County, New York, United States. The population was 1,357 at the 2010 census. The town was named after a major port city in...
Click to read more »the modernisation of Bombay Airport in 1996, although the AAI board approved a modernisation proposal only in 2003. By then, Bombay and Delhi Airports were...
Click to read more »The Bombay Presidency Radio Club (also known as Radio Club) is a sports club located in Colaba, Mumbai. Founded by Giachand Motwane, the first programmed...
Click to read more »being pulled over for drunk driving, Minneapolis-based attorney Gordon Bombay is sentenced to 500 hours of community service coaching youth hockey. There...
Click to read more »Bombay is a rural community in the Bombay Hills at the southern boundary of Auckland Region of New Zealand. The Auckland Southern Motorway runs through...
Click to read more »The Bombay plague epidemic was a bubonic plague epidemic that struck the city of Bombay (present-day Mumbai) in British India in the late nineteenth century...
Click to read more »The Advocate-General of Bombay was charged with advising the Government of the British administered Bombay Presidency on legal matters. The Presidency...
Click to read more »so-called Bombay Cyclone of 1882 or Great Bombay Cyclone is a hoax (or otherwise fictitious) historical event. Supposedly, the cyclone struck Bombay on 6 June...
Click to read more »The Bombay Province KLM Lockheed L-749 crash occurred on 12 July 1949 when a KLM Lockheed L-749 Constellation (registration PH-TDF, named Franeker) crashed...
Click to read more »The Bombay Art Society is a non-profit art organization based in Mumbai (Bombay). The institution was founded in 1888 for encouraging and promoting art...
Click to read more »The High Court of Bombay at Goa is a permanent bench of the Bombay High Court located in Panaji, serving the state of Goa. It handles local legal cases...
Click to read more »The Bombay Catholic Sabha (BCS) was founded on January 20, 1989 under the patronage of the then Archbishop of Bombay, Cardinal Simon Pimenta. It is a non-political...
Click to read more »the Bombay Observatory, was an astronomical, timekeeping, geomagnetic and meteorological observatory located on the Island of Colaba, Mumbai (Bombay), India...
Click to read more »cinematic history. Born in Delhi, Madhubala migrated with her family to Bombay (now Mumbai) in her childhood. Her family's financial hardships led her...
Click to read more »The Archdeacon of Bombay was a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Bombay, and dates back to the early 19th Century. As such he...
Click to read more »Residency (formerly part of Bombay Presidency) Western India and Gujarat States Agency and Baroda Residency (formerly part of Bombay Presidency) Eastern States...
Click to read more »The Bombay Beach Biennale (BBB) is an art event held in Bombay Beach, California on the Salton Sea in the lowest community in the United States. It was...
Click to read more »Maharashtra. It was originally set up in 1873 as a tramway company called Bombay Tramway Company Limited. The enterprise set up a captive thermal power station...
Click to read more »from Satara to Bombay, present-day Mumbai, in 1931, on foot, over a period of six months, following a drought in the countryside. In Bombay, Sathe undertook...
Click to read more »"Discussion about Bombay Jayashri by various Tamil fans in tfmpage" "Bombay Jayashri Tamil Songs" Bombay Jayashri at IMDb Singer & Composer | Bombay Jayashri...
Click to read more »Bombay Summer is 2009 film starring Tannishtha Chatterjee and Samrat Chakrabarti and directed by Joseph Mathew with cinematography by Amol Rathod. A close...
Click to read more »Bombay 405 Miles is a 1980 Indian Bollywood action drama film produced and directed by Brij Sadanah. It stars Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat...
Click to read more »Bombay March 12 is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Babu Janardhanan in his the directorial debut. The film is based...
Click to read more »The 2nd Bombay Pioneers was a regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment was formed in 1922, when the infantry of the Indian Army moved from single...
Click to read more »Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay. There are two different Christian ethnic communities in Maharashtra: the Bombay East Indians, who are predominantly...
Click to read more »terrorist bombings in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in history. Mumbai or Bombay bombings may specifically refer to: 1993 Bombay bombings, 12 March 1993 terrorist...
Click to read more »HMS Bombay Castle was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 14 June 1782 at Blackwall Yard. She grounded on 21 December 1796...
Click to read more »Bombay, also called Bom Bahia or Bom Baim in Indo-Portuguese creole, and Mumbai in the local language; is the financial and commercial capital of India...
Click to read more »Bombay Devadasi Protection Act (1934) was passed by the Bombay High Court under British India to protect existing Devadasis and prevent the dedication...
Click to read more »The Bombay Chronicle was an English-language newspaper, published from Mumbai (then Bombay), started in 1910 by Sir Pherozeshah Mehta (1845–1915), a prominent...
Click to read more »Sidi Mubarak Bombay (c. 1820–1885), Mbarak Mombée, was a waYao explorer and guide, who participated in numerous expeditions by 19th century British explorers...
Click to read more »driver Dr. Bombay. He began as a country singer called Johnny Moonshine, but became famous only after developing the persona of Dr. Bombay. His debut...
Click to read more »Bombay Sweets is an Indian sweet manufacturer and eatery based in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. It is most noted for its Dry Gulabjamoon, Chandra Kala & Surya...
Click to read more »Bilimoria, Jamshid (trans.) (1908). Rukaʿat-i Alamgiri or Letters of Aurangzeb. Bombay: Luzac & Co. p. 12. Dhillon, Kris (2013). The New Curry Secret. Little,...
Click to read more »political unit of some 200 small princely states under the suzerainty of the Bombay Presidency. The agency's headquarters were at Rajkot, the town where the...
Click to read more »Mr. X in Bombay is a 1964 Indian science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Shantilal Soni and starring Kishore Kumar, Kumkum and Madan Puri. Shobha...
Click to read more »rock group Bombay Vikings. Bombay Vikings became popular with remix hits like "Kya Soorat Hai", "Woh Chali" and "Chod Do Anchal". Bombay Vikings is a...
Click to read more »Bombay Backbay railway station was a railway station of the erstwhile BB&CI Railway (today's Western Railway), located in Bombay Backbay in Mumbai. It...
Click to read more »Uropeltis macrolepis, commonly known as the Bombay earth snake, the Bombay shieldtail, or the large-scaled shieldtail, is a species of snake in the family...
Click to read more »The English Fort of Bombay was a fortification situated around the present day Fort region in Mumbai, India. Contrary to popular belief, this is different...
Click to read more »Southside of Bombay are a Māori band from New Zealand. They are best known for their single 'What's the Time, Mr Wolf?' which was originally released in...
Click to read more »cream, then pan-fried. Alternative names and variants include eggy bread, Bombay toast, gypsy toast, and poor knights (of Windsor). When French toast is...
Click to read more »viceroyalty was transferred from Cochin to Goa in 1530. From 1535, Mumbai (Bombay) was a harbour of Portuguese India, known as Bom Bahia, until it was handed...
Click to read more »Bombay Castle is a fort in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) Bombay Castle may also refer to: HMS Bombay Castle (1782), a third-rate ship of the Royal Navy that...
Click to read more »Bombay Velvet is the soundtrack composed by Amit Trivedi to the 2015 film of the same name directed by Anurag Kashyap starring Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka...
Click to read more »"Apna Bombay Talkies" (transl. Our Bombay Talkies) is a Hindi song from the 2013 anthology film, Bombay Talkies. Composed by Amit Trivedi, the song is...
Click to read more »The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), founded on 15 September 1883, is one of the largest non-governmental organisations in India engaged in conservation...
Click to read more »Progressive Artists' Group (PAG), was a group of modern artists, mainly based in Bombay, from its formation in 1947. Though it lacked any particular style, there...
Click to read more »The Bank of Bombay was the second of the three presidency banks (others being the Bank of Calcutta and the Bank of Madras) of the Raj period. It was established...
Click to read more »Bombay Dockyard, or formally His Majesty's Indian Dockyard, Bombay, was originally a naval facility developed by the East India Company beginning in 1670...
Click to read more »to Madras High Court Transferred to Calcutta High Court Transferred to Bombay High Court Transferred to High Court of Princely State of Udaipur (later...
Click to read more »smaller states. Established by the legislature of British India under the Bombay Municipal Corporation Act 1888, the BMC is responsible for the civic infrastructure...
Click to read more »The Bombay Madrigal Singers was a choir group—promoting concerts and operas too in the western Indian city—formed in 1947 by Victor Paranjoti that initially...
Click to read more »Bombay Central Lok Sabha constituency was one of the Lok Sabha constituencies in Bombay State, later in Maharashtra (1960 onwards). It became defunct...
Click to read more »The City of Bombay Improvement Trust (BIT) was created on 9 In December 1898, in response to the Bombay plague epidemic of 1896, the Bombay Chamber of...
Click to read more »Bombay Mittai is a 2015 Kannada-language comedy drama film, written and directed by Chandra Mohan. It stars Vikram, Disha Pandey, Niranjan Deshpande and...
Click to read more »Bombay: Our City (Hamara Sahar) is a 1985 Indian documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. The film story based on daily battle for survival of the...
Click to read more »years old when the shooting of the movies Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan and Bombay Ka Chor started. Honey Irani is the youngest of five siblings, the others...
Click to read more »The Bombay Development Department (BDD) was established in 1920 by the Bombay Presidency with the primary objective of providing more land for housing...
Click to read more »Mumbai Port (also known as the Bombay Port) is a port which lies midway on the west coast of India, on the natural deep-water Mumbai harbour in Maharashtra...
Click to read more »boss Gerald Ducksworth gives kudos, but also reproves Bombay for his lack of decorum in court. Bombay shrugs it off and celebrates by drinking and driving...
Click to read more »was created on 1 May 1960, composed of the Gujarati-speaking districts of Bombay State. Jivraj Narayan Mehta of the Indian National Congress was the inaugural...
Click to read more »The Bombay Presidency Golf Club, situated in the suburb of Chembur is one of the oldest and most famous golf clubs in Mumbai. The BPGC, as it is known...
Click to read more »Bombay is an unincorporated community in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located near the junction of State Highway 60 (MN 60)...
Click to read more »is a historic railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India. The terminus was designed by a British architectural...
Click to read more »Bombay Talkies is the soundtrack album to the 2013 anthology film of the same name which consisted of four short films directed by Karan Johar, Dibakar...
Click to read more »Hungama Bombay Ishtyle (transl. Ruckus in Bombay style) is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language black and white film directed by Siraj Ayesha Sayani who co-produced...
Click to read more »Rabindranath Tagore. Before this film was complete, he married her. At Bombay Talkies studio, Rai partnered with Sashadhar Mukherjee, and Mukherjee's...
Click to read more »IIT Bombay Racing is a Formula Student team from India based at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay since 2007. IIT Bombay Racing made its debut at Formula...
Click to read more »naval war at Bombay Harbour resulted in the surrender of Thane, Karanja, and Bandora. By 1534, the Portuguese took complete control over Bombay Harbour. The...
Click to read more »Bombay Sweets is a manufacturer and food processing company from Bangladesh since 1948. It is most noted for its "Potato Chips" and "Chanachur". It also...
Click to read more »successful comeback in 1982 in the Malayalam music scene under the stage name Bombay Ravi. Ravi was born in Delhi on 3 March 1926. He had no formal training...
Click to read more »Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation. Till 1 October 1990 it was part of Bombay district. When Bombay district was bifurcated into Bombay City and Bombay Suburban...
Click to read more »Based on Black Friday: The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts, a book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings, it chronicles the events that led...
Click to read more »Bombay Rock is a small island in the Mokomoto Inlet of Invercargill, New Zealand. List of islands of New Zealand Islands portal "NZGB Gazetteer". Toitū...
Click to read more »foundation stone for the Gateway was laid on 31 March 1913 by then Governor of Bombay, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, with the final design of George Wittet for...
Click to read more »Bombay Oil Industries Limited (BOIL) is an Indian holding company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Its subsidiaries have interests in consumer goods, agriculture...
Click to read more »Bombay Flower is a 2023 play about Ruttie Petit Jinnah, wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, written by Geeta Manek and directed by Manoj Shah. Bombay Flower was...
Click to read more »realignment, it was brought into line in 1861 and became the 29th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or the 2nd Belooch Regiment. In 1862, the regiment went...
Click to read more »The Bombay Flying Club is the oldest flying club in India, established in 1928, located at Juhu aerodrome, Mumbai. At present, the Bombay Flying Club's...
Click to read more »achievement in filmmaking. Dhundiraj Phalke was born on 30 April 1870 at Trimbak, Bombay Presidency into a Marathi-speaking Chitpavan Brahmin family. His father...
Click to read more »The Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 is an Act of the Bombay Legislative Assembly relating to the promotion and enforcement of alcohol prohibition in the Bombay...
Click to read more »Bombay 5-6, also known as simply 5-6 (pronounced "five six"), is an informal financial platform in the Philippines. Lenders do not require collateral,...
Click to read more »The Bank of Bombay was the second-oldest bank in India after The Madras Bank (1683). It was started in 1720, and lasted until 1770. The bank is one of...
Click to read more »street beggar in Shaan (1980). He made his debut as a producer with the film Bombay Fantasy (1983), and made his directorial debut with the film Gang (2000)...
Click to read more »City: Bombay Lost and Found is a narrative nonfiction book by Suketu Mehta, published in 2004, about the Indian city of Mumbai (also known as Bombay). It...
Click to read more »his films turned out to be major flops at the box office like Oonche Log, Bombay 405 Miles and Magroor. The string of flops ended with the success of Taqdeer...
Click to read more »The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited (BBTC) is an Indian trading company based in Mumbai owned by the Wadia Group. It was formed in 1863 by the...
Click to read more »The Bombay Scottish School, Powai (BSS or BSS Powai), also popularly known as Scottish, is a private, Christian co-educational day school located in Powai...
Click to read more »President of the Municipal Corporation of Bombay was changed into that of His Lordship the 'Mayor', Bombay Municipal Corporation from November 1931. The...
Click to read more »controversial topics. She made her feature-length directorial debut with Salaam Bombay! (1988), which received Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award...
Click to read more »Bombay Beach is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by Israeli filmmaker Alma Har'el. The film was nominated for an Independent Spirit "Truer...
Click to read more »Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company was the first cotton mill to be established in Bombay, India, on 7 July 1854 at Tardeo by Cowaszee Nanabhoy Davar...
Click to read more »The Sheriff of Bombay is an apolitical titular position of authority bestowed for one year on a prominent citizen of Bombay. The sheriff is an officer...
Click to read more »HMIS Bombay (J249), later INS Bombay, named for the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) in India, was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World...
Click to read more »the erstwhile defensive fort, Bombay Fort and its annexe Fort George, built by the British East India Company around Bombay Castle. The area extends from...
Click to read more »Portuguese, Nossa Senhora de Bom Concelho, is one of the oldest churches in, Bombay built by the Portuguese Franciscans. It was built at Sion and was initially...
Click to read more »Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (also JBNHS) is a natural history journal published several times a year by the Bombay Natural History...
Click to read more »Bombay Mint sovereign is a British one pound coin (known as a sovereign) dated 1918, minted from August 1918 to April 1919 at the Royal Mint’s Bombay...
Click to read more »Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now officially Mumbai) built in 1769, located in the Fort area to which it lent its name...
Click to read more »This is a list of notable faculty and alumni of the IIT Bombay. Achyut Godbole, businessman and writer Ajit Ranade, economist and vice chancellor of Gokhale...
Click to read more »4th Bombay Native Infantry may refer to: 107th Pioneers which was the 1st Battalion, 4th Bombay Native Infantry in 1796 108th Infantry which was the 2nd...
Click to read more »(2004), a film based on the namesake book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings. Its release was held up for two years by the District Board of...
Click to read more »2026. He served as the 49th Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. He has also served as a judge of Bombay High Court, Rajasthan High Court and as judge...
Click to read more »The Maharashtra football team, also earlier the Bombay football team, is an Indian football team representing Maharashtra in Indian state football competitions...
Click to read more »the 1st Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry, the 25th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry (1826–1889) and the 25th Bombay Rifles. Amalgamated with...
Click to read more »established on 1 May 1960 under the Bombay Re-organisation Act, 1960 after the state of Gujarat split from Bombay State. The seat of the court is Ahmedabad...
Click to read more »Bombay Dub Orchestra is the electronica/orchestral project of composers Garry Hughes and Andrew T. Mackay. Their self-titled debut album was released in...
Click to read more »speakers; is the form of the Marathi-Konkani languages spoken in present-day Bombay (Mumbai). It has a significant amount of Indo-Portuguese loanwords. It does...
Click to read more »Bombay Bomb Blasts is a 2002 Indian non-fiction crime novel written by journalist Hussain Zaidi. It retraces the events that led to the 1993 Bombay bombings...
Click to read more »married to Bombay Dyeing chairman Neville Wadia. Rattanbai Petit (often informally called "Ruttie") was born on 20 February 1900 in Bombay, into the extremely...
Click to read more »5th Battalion Bombay Sepoys may refer to: 109th Infantry which was called the 5th Battalion Bombay Sepoys in 1768 104th Wellesley's Rifles which was called...
Click to read more »in 1865; the other three brothers did not join it. Wallace & Co. was the Bombay (now Mumbai) company, in which most of the brothers had stakes. Individual...
Click to read more »The Mumbai High Field, formerly called the Bombay High Field, is an offshore oilfield 160 km (99 mi) off the west coast of Mumbai, in Gulf of Cambay (now...
Click to read more »Mumbai (Bombay), that has the seat and is the headquarters of the Archbishop of Bombay. The cathedral is located in the Colaba area of South Bombay, built...
Click to read more »Xavier's College is a private, Catholic college run by the Jesuits of the Bombay Province in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded on 2 January 1869...
Click to read more »Hoosenally Rahimtoola was a legislator of the Bombay Presidency. He remained Mayor of Bombay from 1934 to 1935 and was minister in the provincial government...
Click to read more »The 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) was a regiment raised in 1662. It transferred to the command of the Honourable East India Company in...
Click to read more »https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/30/story-cities-11-reclamation-mumbai-bombay-megacity-population-density-flood-risk https://www.asianage...
Click to read more »carried out by Harshad Mehta with other bankers and politicians on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The scam caused significant disruption to the stock market...
Click to read more »Cooperative Movement. Vaikunthbhai was born at Bhavnagar in Bombay Presidency. Vaikunthbhai served the Bombay State Cooperative Bank, now Maharashtra State Cooperative...
Click to read more »sailed from Sydney back to Mumbai. The sailing expedition commenced from Bombay, India on 28 Sept 1985. Right from the time Trishna left harbour, she ran...
Click to read more »(shrine) of the Roman Catholic Church, located at the Bandra neighbourhood of Bombay (Mumbai), India. The festival of the nativity of St Mary, also known as...
Click to read more »area occupied was said to have occupied a branch of an animal home. The Bombay Presidency Golf Club was established in 1827, and was later re-built to...
Click to read more »in close proximity to famous Mumbai landmarks such as Flora Fountain and Bombay House. It is the oldest church in Mumbai. The Cathedral and John Connon...
Click to read more »Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004. Ebba is adopted from India she is wondering who her real mom is. One day she finds a letter in a wardrobe...
Click to read more »The 3rd Bombay European Regiment was an infantry regiment raised by the British East India Company in 1853. They were created originally for the defence...
Click to read more »Alfred, the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who visited Bombay in 1870. It was a recuperation centre for sick European sailors, and provided...
Click to read more »Ranji Trophy champions Bombay and Rest of India was a draw. Bombay won the Irani Cup due to their first innings lead. Bombay won the toss and elected...
Click to read more »Olga Tellis & Ors vs Bombay Municipal Corporation & Ors. Etc. (1986 AIR 180, 1985 SCR Supl. (2) 51) was a 1985 case in the Supreme Court of India. It came...
Click to read more »Hotstar. In 2021, Bhatt made her web series debut in the Netflix series Bombay Begums. It also features Amruta Subhash, Shahana Goswami, Plabita Borthakur...
Click to read more »The Sassoon baronetcy of Bombay was created on 9 February 1909 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, with special remainder, for Jacob Elias Sassoon...
Click to read more »The Bombay night frog (Nyctibatrachus humayuni), also known as Abdulali's wrinkled frog, Abdulali's night frog or Humayun's wrinkled frog, is a species...
Click to read more »chairperson of the IIT Council. Madras Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Bombay Roorkee Varanasi Bhubaneswar Gandhinagar Hyderabad Indore Jodhpur Mandi...
Click to read more »the Catholic Church who is the Archbishop of Bombay. He was coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Bombay from 30 November 2024 to 25 January 2025. He...
Click to read more »Faculty of Technology at University of Mumbai and a college of technology in Bombay. In 1930, Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi's motion in the Academic Council for...
Click to read more »77 Bombay Street is a Swiss folk rock musical group that was formed in 2008 in Scharans, canton Graubünden. It consists of four brothers Matt, Joe, Simri-Ramon...
Click to read more »Last Train from Bombay is a 1952 American thriller film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Jon Hall, Christine Larson and Lisa Ferraday. It opened...
Click to read more »underworld dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan. Dey was born in 1955, in Bombay to Mrs. Bina Dey. He was survived by his mother. Dey was returning to his...
Click to read more »1543, the Portuguese took possession of the largely uninhabited islands of Bombay, and gave it to Jesuits who built a chapel on the hill near the present...
Click to read more »Mumbai, previously known as Bombay, is the financial capital of India and one of the most populous cities in the world. Mumbai grew into a leading commercial...
Click to read more »Mumbai (Bombay) is India's most populous city with a population of 12 million. It is located on Salsette Island off the coast of Maharashtra. The original...
Click to read more »Karachi halwa (Urdu: کراچی حلوہ), or Bombay halwa, is a chewy, glossy, and translucent Pakistani and Indian confection consisting of cornstarch, sugar...
Click to read more »appoints many of the state officials, including the advocate general of Bombay, the Lokayukta and Upa Lokayukta, the state election commissioner, the chairman...
Click to read more »justices of the Supreme Court of Bombay in British India. The office was in existence from 1824 to 1862, when the Bombay High Court was founded. The role...
Click to read more »Elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of Bombay were held on 26 March 1952. 1239 candidates contested for the 268 constituencies in...
Click to read more »Buddhist movement. After graduating from Elphinstone College, University of Bombay, Ambedkar studied economics at Columbia University and the London School...
Click to read more »was born in Bombay in British India to the noted Parsi merchant Jamsetji Tata. Ratan Tata was educated at St. Xavier's College in Bombay and afterwards...
Click to read more »only son, Wolfgang Peter Wirsching was born in Bombay, India in 1939.[citation needed] He died in Bombay on 11 June 1967, after a massive cardiac arrest...
Click to read more »justices of the Bombay High Court, in India. See List of chief justices of the Supreme Court of Bombay for previous chief justices. Bombay High Court was...
Click to read more »the fourth chairman of the Tata Group. Ratanji was born in Navsari in the Bombay Presidency in 1856 to Dadabhoy Kawasji Tata and Bhikhibai Tata. Dadabhoy...
Click to read more »Assembly constituency was an assembly constituency in the India state of Bombay state. "Archive Delimitation Orders - Final Order DC (1953-1955)". Election...
Click to read more »The American School of Bombay is a coeducational, independent day school in Mumbai, India that serves children from Pre-K through Grade 12. In 1981, a...
Click to read more »in Bombay and internationally as a "prince merchant". A resident of Bombay, where he was Consul of Brazil, de Faria did business in Bengal, Bombay and...
Click to read more »Matthew Gray was the Deputy Governor of Bombay from 14 July 1669 to 7 June 1672. "Colonial administrators and post-independence leaders in India (1616–2000)"...
Click to read more »Bombay Poets (or, Bombay School of Poets) was one of the founding school of poets of Indian English literature of the post-independence era, consisting...
Click to read more »his Balochi opponents and decided to recruit two irregular battalions of Bombay Army for local service within Sindh. The first of these was raised at Karachi...
Click to read more »party formed by the Christian community native to Mumbai (Bombay) city and the Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area, in the Konkan division of India. The party's...
Click to read more »Bombay Diocese is one of the 32 diocese of the Indian Orthodox Church located at The Orthodox Church Centre, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. The parishes in Mumbai...
Click to read more »Thomas Grenville was an East Indiaman launched at the Bombay Dockyard for the British East India Company (EIC), and one of only a handful of East Indiamen...
Click to read more »the British-type Bombay. Additionally, there exists another variant of the Bombay cat, the relatively more popular American-type Bombay developed in the...
Click to read more »16, in 1923, by her suitor, Ramnik Lal, after running away from home to Bombay. By the age of 25, she became known as a prominent figure, Madame of Kamathipura...
Click to read more »The Bombay Opium Trade started in the late eighteenth century and was an incredibly profitable industry that played a significant role in shaping the economic...
Click to read more »back to Bombay when he was eight, where he first attended Bombay International School in South Mumbai and then the American School of Bombay in Bandra...
Click to read more »series, D3: The Mighty Ducks, in 1996. Former Pee-Wee hockey coach Gordon Bombay is a star in the minor leagues, expected to reach the National Hockey League...
Click to read more »The Bombay and Moira Railroad is a historic railroad in New York. The Saratoga and St. Lawrence Railroad began operations on December 27, 1888 on a line...
Click to read more »the Tata Group from 1932 till his sudden death in 1938. He was born in Bombay into a Parsi family, the son of Bapuji Saklatwala and Virbaiji Tata. His...
Click to read more »HMS Bombay was an 84-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 February 1828 at Bombay Dockyard. She was fitted with screw propulsion...
Click to read more »The 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1862 to 1881, the third to bear the number after the...
Click to read more »by Kolis (fishermen) and salt farmers. The area was part of Portuguese Bombay territory, extending from Damaon to Chaul, before its acquisition by the...
Click to read more »Bombay 2: Electric Vindaloo is a 2001 album showcasing remixed and original songs from movie soundtrack composing duo Kalyanji–Anandji. This album is a...
Click to read more »Bombay to Goa is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language road comedy film directed by S. Ramanathan and produced by Mehmood and N. C. Sippy. Released in India on...
Click to read more »Charles Zinzan (died 1714) was the English Acting Governor of Bombay in the late 17th century. He appears to have been a grandson of Sir Sigismund Zinzan...
Click to read more »film Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). Persis Khambatta was born in Bombay to a middle-class Parsi family. Her father left her family when she was...
Click to read more »scheme was abandoned. With the dawn of aviation in the 20th century, the Bombay Flying Club commenced operations in 1929 at what eventually became the present...
Click to read more »The Bombay Suburban Open was a combined clay court tennis tournament founded in 1936. The tournament was organised by and played at the Bandra Gymkhana...
Click to read more »have a more modern education, he was later sent to Bombay. He joined his father, Nusserwanji, in Bombay at the age of 14 and enrolled at Elphinstone College...
Click to read more »Bombay Citizens' Committee was an advocacy group which lobbied to keep Bombay city out of Maharashtra during the state reorganisation. The group was headed...
Click to read more »philanthropist in Bombay, India. Blaney was born at Caherconlish, Pallas-green, County Limerick, on 24 May 1823. Of humble origin, he went out to Bombay with his...
Click to read more »Young Guns II (1990). In the 1990s, Estevez played the lead role of Gordon Bombay in the film series The Mighty Ducks (1992–1996). He also starred in the...
Click to read more »1811) was a British colonial administrator who served as the governor of Bombay from 27 December 1795 until his death in 1811. He began his career in India...
Click to read more »elected Mayor of Bombay in 1942 to 1943 while he was imprisoned in Yerawada Central Prison. He was the founder of the National Militia, Bombay Youth League...
Click to read more »The Stranglers of Bombay is a 1960 British adventure horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Guy Rolfe, Allan Cuthbertson and Andrew Cruickshank...
Click to read more »Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency is a publication of the erstwhile British India first published in the year 1884 and printed at the Government Central...
Click to read more »the 6th (Poona) Division was mobilized in September 1914 and sailed from Bombay on 16 October for Mesopotamia. The 6th Poona Divisional Area was formed...
Click to read more »old Bombay Squadron of Cavalry, raised for service in the Second Anglo-Maratha War. The squadron was split to form the 1st and 2nd Regiments of Bombay Light...
Click to read more »Bombay is a locality in the Queanbeyan–Palerang Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 14 km southwest of Braidwood on the western...
Click to read more »nation." It recommended the reorganisation of the provinces of Madras, Bombay and Central Provinces and Berar primarily on the basis of geographical contiguity...
Click to read more »Kuruntokai, an anthology of Classical Tamil love poems. Love and Longing in Bombay [pl] (1997), a collection of short stories, was published by the same houses...
Click to read more »the film 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981). Her other film appearances included Bombay Talkie (1970), Junoon (1978), Heat and Dust (1983), and Ghare Baire (1984)...
Click to read more »The Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. is a scheduled co-operative bank headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1939, the bank...
Click to read more »Battalion 2nd Bombay Pioneers, which was disbanded for reasons of economy in 1933. 4th Battalion, Bombay Sepoys - 1788. 1st Battalion, 4th Bombay Native Infantry...
Click to read more »Company (EIC) maintained its own navy, the Bombay Marine, and a number of pilot services. The following Bombay Marine or Pilot Service vessels bore the...
Click to read more »first of these was accorded regular status, becoming the 30th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or Jacob's Rifles, while the second was disbanded. The regiment...
Click to read more »Bombay Mail is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Ralph Forbes, Shirley...
Click to read more »now served in food stalls and restaurants across India. It is also called Bombay burger in keeping with its origins and its resemblance in physical form...
Click to read more »Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 75: 1198–1204. Ambedkar, V. C. (1972). "The Baya [Ploceus philippinus (Linn.)] feeding nestlings with butterflies". J. Bombay Nat...
Click to read more »They Met in Bombay is a 1941 American adventure drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell and Peter Lorre. The film...
Click to read more »forms a new team of underdogs with the help of original Ducks coach, Gordon Bombay, who has since become the despondent owner of a low level ice rink. Lauren...
Click to read more »British government in India in February 1946. From the initial flashpoint in Bombay (now Mumbai), the revolt spread and found support throughout British India...
Click to read more »Dhaka to Bombay is a 2013 action drama film directed by Uttam Akash and produced by Mahmudur Rahman Monir under the banner of Gudhuli Films. Its features...
Click to read more »Malayalam studio album by Bombay Ravi. The lyrics for this album was penned by Yusuf Ali Kecheri. "Aavani Kanavukal (1997) [Bombay Ravi, Yusufali Kecheri]...
Click to read more »Bombay Cricket Club was an Indian and Middle Eastern restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Buckman neighborhood, in the United States. Karim and Sherri Ahmad...
Click to read more »release Nayakan, starring Kamal Haasan, was inspired by the life of the Bombay-based gangster Varadarajan Mudaliar. The film was submitted by India as...
Click to read more »Shivaji and the Maratha Empire Emblem of the Bombay Presidency during the British Raj Emblem of the former Bombay State Jawhar State Kolhapur State Kolhapur...
Click to read more »Originally one of the Seven Islands of Bombay, Parel became an industrial center after the unification of the islands of Bombay. Parel housed a large number of...
Click to read more »Indian Army raised in 1820 as the 2nd (Marine) Battalion 12th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. It was designated as the 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own...
Click to read more »of Bombay; his parents, Jehangir Faredoon Gandhi and Ratimai (née Commissariat), lived in Nauroji Natakwala Bhawan in Khetwadi Mohalla in Bombay. His...
Click to read more »initially found not guilty by a jury, but the verdict was quashed by the Bombay High Court and the case was retried as a bench trial. The case is often...
Click to read more »Elections to the Bombay Legislative Assembly were held on 25 February 1957. 1146 candidates contested for the 339 constituencies in the Assembly. There...
Click to read more »The Maharaj libel case was an 1862 trial in the Supreme Court of Bombay, in British India. The case was initiated by Jadunath Brajratanjee Maharaj against...
Click to read more »the city of Bombay into one of the world's largest cotton trading centers. In 1933, Neville was unceremoniously thrown into work at Bombay Dyeing by his...
Click to read more »Calcutta Bombay Town Hall (Asiatic Society of Bombay), Bombay Marshall Buildings, Bombay Bombay House, Bombay Central Bank of India Buildings, Bombay Bank...
Click to read more »Naval Dockyard, Mumbai, abbreviated as ND (Mbi) and previously known as the Bombay Dockyard, is an Indian shipbuilding yard in Mumbai. The superintendent of...
Click to read more »India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area. Little Bombay is centered by India Square, a two-block stretch of Newark Avenue home to...
Click to read more »The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 15,978-acre (64.66 km2) National Wildlife Refuge located along the eastern coast of Kent County, Delaware...
Click to read more »was one of the highest-grossers of Indian cinema. Dutt was born in Bombay, Bombay State (now Mumbai, Maharashtra), to Hindi cinema actors Sunil Dutt and...
Click to read more »at Miraj, with timeline Bombay-Pune (as 303 Mumbai–Pune Mail 1863–1971), Bombay-Miraj (as 303 Bombay Mail 1971–1974), Bombay-Kolhapur (as 303 Mahalaxmi...
Click to read more »Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Mood Indigo was held in over 4,000+ colleges and universities before ending in IIT Bombay. A group of the first Mood...
Click to read more »The Mumbai Cricket Association (formerly Bombay Cricket Association) is the governing body for cricket in India's Mumbai and surrounding regions such as...
Click to read more »was also seen in the web series Aarya as Shekhawat on Disney Plus Hotstar Bombay Begums, directed by Alankrita Shrivastava. Starring Pooja Bhatt, Amruta...
Click to read more »Angre kept the surviving crew prisoners for 11 months until the Governor of Bombay ransomed them. In 1754, a listing of Sidhi vessels seized by the EIC and...
Click to read more »played the lead role in Mira Nair's Academy Award-nominated film Salaam Bombay! (1988), for which he also received the 1989 National Film Award for Best...
Click to read more »merchant and naturalist who lived in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, from 1878 to 1905. As the honorary secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society, editor...
Click to read more »with commercial successes in both Bollywood and Kollywood films, including Bombay (1995), Agni Sakshi (1996), Indian (1996), Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)...
Click to read more »Mumbai South Central Lok Sabha constituency (formerly, Bombay South Central Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies...
Click to read more »Jubilee Technical Institute of the University of Bombay, and received a master's degree and Ph.D. from IIT Bombay. She became a faculty member in the Department...
Click to read more »The Petit baronetcy, of Petit Hall on the Island of Bombay, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 1 September 1890 for...
Click to read more »Mumbai Police (Marathi: बृहन्मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: Brihanmumbaī Pulīs, formerly Bombay City Police) is the police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra...
Click to read more »Patanga succincta, the Bombay locust, is a species of locust found in India and southeast Asia. Usually a solitary insect, only in India has it has exhibited...
Click to read more »B. G. Kher was the first Chief Minister of Bombay State. He had been the Prime Minister of the Bombay Presidency since 1946. The Presidency, on India's...
Click to read more »Church is one of the oldest Catholic churches in the Mahim suburb of Mumbai (Bombay), India. Because the church is at the junction of Lady Jamshetjee Road and...
Click to read more »5th Bombay Native Infantry may refer to: 102nd Prince of Wales's Own Grenadiers which was called the 5th Bombay Native Infantry in 1787 105th Mahratta...
Click to read more »The Indo-Portuguese Creole of Bombay was a creole language based on Portuguese, which grew out of the long contact between the Portuguese and local languages...
Click to read more »victory of citizens of Bombay under the brave and brilliant leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in front of the Town Hall of Bombay against the outgoing crown...
Click to read more »the worldwide Spanish flu pandemic. Also referred to as the Bombay Influenza or the Bombay Fever in India, the pandemic is believed to have killed up to...
Click to read more »heritage buildings, such as the official residence of the Chairman of the Bombay Port Trust, the residence of the Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai, the consulate...
Click to read more »The Bombay Presidency Hard Court Championships or Bombay Hard Court Championships, also called the Bombay Presidency Hard Courts, was an international...
Click to read more »Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency (formerly, Bombay City North Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of Maharashtra...
Click to read more »Erskine Perry, the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, would deliver lectures on law after court hours. These classes were held...
Click to read more »Fire). In late 1936, he moved to Bombay when he received an invitation to edit the weekly Mussawir (Painter). In Bombay, Manto started his work as an editor...
Click to read more »scoring hat-tricks in hockey. Having been born in Bombay, Faria thereby participated in the Miss Bombay contest, which she won. She subsequently won the...
Click to read more »Bombay Castle was launched in 1792, as an East Indiaman. She made six voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before she was sold in 1807, for...
Click to read more »Rest was an Indian first-class cricket team which took part in the annual Bombay Pentangular from 1937–38 to 1945–46. It comprised those players who did...
Click to read more »named after the presidencies: the Bengal Army, the Madras Army and the Bombay Army. Initially, only Europeans served as commissioned or non-commissioned...
Click to read more »Children's literature portal Novels portal The Bombay Boomerang is the forty-ninth volume in the original The Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children...
Click to read more »The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853 (Act XI of 1853) is a law which was enacted for large sea-shore in the islands with a view to the safe...
Click to read more »Air India Flight 855 was a scheduled passenger flight from Bombay (now Mumbai), India, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. On 1 January 1978, the Boeing 747...
Click to read more »Bombay Psychiatric Society is a private organisation of mental health professionals that include Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Special Educators, Social...
Click to read more »The Sack of Bombay (also known as the Bombardment of Bombay) was a short Anglo–Dutch raid on the Portuguese settlement at Bombay in October 1626. Anglo–Dutch...
Click to read more »until he eventually escaped from Pentridge Prison. He successfully flees to Bombay, India, changes his identity, and lives life as a wanted man. He also serves...
Click to read more »1924 – 7 March 2015) was an Indian activist and Founder President of Save Bombay Committee and Prakruti, nonprofits based in India. Kisan Mehta was born...
Click to read more »as the Sheriff of Bombay for two terms from 1869 to 1871. For his notable contribution in the making of modern Mumbai (then Bombay, British India), a...
Click to read more »Trombay is an eastern suburb of Mumbai (Bombay), India. The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is located there. In 1548, Trombay and Chembur were given...
Click to read more »and the Titanic of Gujarat, was a steamship owned by A J Shepherd & Co, Bombay that disappeared on 8 November 1888 off the coast of Kathiawar (now Saurashtra...
Click to read more »Charles Grant was built at Bombay 1810. Between 1810 and 1833 she made 12 voyages as an East Indiaman for the British East India Company (EIC). Her owners...
Click to read more »Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Elphinstone College in Bombay, becoming the first Indian to hold such an academic position. He travelled...
Click to read more »with Karim Lala and Haji Mastan, one of the most powerful mob bosses in Bombay. His origin is Sathuvachari in Vellore, North Arcot district of Tamil Nadu...
Click to read more »Society is a 31-story building constructed on prime real estate in Colaba, Bombay, for the welfare of war Widows and personnel of India's Ministry of Defence...
Click to read more »Mumbai is St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai. Historically known as the Diocese of Bombay from its inception in 1837, it was a diocese of Church of India, Burma and...
Click to read more »– 4 February 2013) was an Indian judge and former Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. Deshpande was born in 1920. He passed LL.B. from University...
Click to read more »The 109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1862 to 1881, when it was amalgamated into The Prince of...
Click to read more »cricket in the country. Ranji had died on 2 April 1933. The first winner was Bombay. Since then India has undergone many changes in its cricket history. 1918-19...
Click to read more »Bombay was launched in 1801 at Daman/Demaun. Her early career is obscure. From 1821 on she assumed Calcutta registry. Between 1832 and 1840 she made three...
Click to read more »Governor of Bombay from 7 April 1739 to 15 November 1742. Law was born into a merchant family and became an East India Company writer in Bombay in 1715,...
Click to read more »Mumbai Campus Colleges of H.S.N.C. Board i.e. K. C. College, H.R. College, Bombay Teachers Training College and Prin. K. M. Kudnani, College of Pharmacy were...
Click to read more »810m 883yds Attack location A bombing occurred at the Bombay Bhel restaurant in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on May 24, 2018, just before 10:32 pm...
Click to read more »closing rates of cotton transmitted from the New York Cotton Exchange to the Bombay Cotton Exchange. It originates from before the Partition of India when it...
Click to read more »animals such as wild dogs. Thus, as an early-20th-century Secretary of the Bombay Parsi community explained: "putrefaction with all its concomitant evils ...
Click to read more »Irani cafés popular in Bombay in the 1960s. Described by some as Indian street food, the restaurant describes its offering as Bombay comfort food with an...
Click to read more »son of actor Amjad Khan. Shadaab Khan was born on 20 September 1973 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India (now Mumbai) into a Muslim family to parents Amjad Khan...
Click to read more »He studied medicine at the Grant Medical College of the University of Bombay. In 1938, after the Japanese invasion of China, the communist General Zhu...
Click to read more »Kenney was the first Church Missionary Society missionary to Bombay, then-headquarters of Bombay Presidency, to evangelize the natives. Hough, James (1860)...
Click to read more »visited Bombay (now Mumbai) regularly. Abhas Kumar changed his name to 'Kishore Kumar' and started his cinema career as a chorus singer at Bombay Talkies...
Click to read more »The Sapper Adventure Foundation had sponsored a sailing expedition from Bombay to Bandar Abbas, Iran in 1977 in an 20-foot 1909-vintage wooden Seabird...
Click to read more »1819) was an East India Company civil servant and the British governor of Bombay from 11 August 1811 to 12 August 1812. Acting temporarily in the role after...
Click to read more »The Bombay swamp eel (Ophichthys indicus), also known as the paytop in Marathi, is a species of fish in the family Synbranchidae. It is endemic to the...
Click to read more »Bombay Steam Navigation Company was the first Indian-owned shipping company. It was founded by Ismail Hasham, a Kutchi Memon. The company operated passenger...
Click to read more »Bohra Muslim businessman, and his wife Faiza (or Fayazi) Bai, a singer in Bombay. Much about Zubeidas life is unclear and this includes her acting career...
Click to read more »Bombay Gold Cup is a field hockey tournament organized by the Mumbai Hockey Association (MHA). It was instituted in 1955 by Naval Tata, the then President...
Click to read more »was named the Bombay Marine (1686), the Bombay Marine Corps (1829), the Indian Navy (1830), Her Majesty's Indian Navy (1858), the Bombay and Bengal Marine...
Click to read more »English indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club have released six studio albums, four extended plays and twenty-six singles. Their debut studio album, I Had...
Click to read more »Bombay Castle, also known in Vietnamese: Đá Ba Kè; Mandarin Chinese: 蓬勃堡; pinyin: Péngbó Bǎo;, is a reef with a lighthouse in the Rifleman Bank of the...
Click to read more »lawyer from Bombay. He was knighted by the British Government in India for his service to law. He became the Municipal commissioner of Bombay Municipality...
Click to read more »India. Madan was born on 7 April 1921. He studied at Imperial High School, Bombay, Sardar Dastur Noshirwan High School of Poona, and Elphinstone College....
Click to read more »Bombay Sepoys - 1768 2nd Battalion, 1st Bombay Native Infantry - 1796 9th Bombay Native Infantry - 1824 9th Bombay Infantry - 1885 109th Infantry - 1903...
Click to read more »for John Connon (then the Chief Registrar of Bombay). In 1878, a high school in Byculla, set up by the Bombay Diocesan Society, was merged with the Choir...
Click to read more »Long, See You Tomorrow is the fourth album by the London indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club, released on 3 February 2014. The album is named after the...
Click to read more »John Geekie was the British governor of Bombay for 12 days between 15 and 26 November 1742, during the rule of the Honourable East India Company. The India...
Click to read more »9 October 1911 at Waghania, Bombay Presidency, British India as Hariprashad Joshi. He died on 22 January 1969 in Bombay (Mumbai), India aged 57. He acted...
Click to read more »brother. Later, he earned his master's in philosophy (first class) from Bombay University and used to win prizes both as actor and as director at the inter-collegiate...
Click to read more »lead. Bombay won the toss and elected to bat. Bombay won the Irani Cup through their first innings lead. "Bombay beat Rest of Ind Bombay won - Bombay vs...
Click to read more »long jump in 1951 Asian Games. She belonged to an Anglo-Indian family from Bombay. "MEDAL WINNERS OF ASIAN GAMES". Athletics Federation of India. Retrieved...
Click to read more »an Australian social historian focused on contemporary India, especially Bombay/Mumbai. He attended Sydney Boys High School and the University of Sydney...
Click to read more »9 may be additionally appointed. The court currently has 31 judges. The Bombay High Court sits at Mumbai, the capital of the state of Maharashtra, and...
Click to read more »mayor of London in 1646 Sir John Gayer (governor of Bombay) (died 1611), English governor of Bombay for the East India Company, nephew of the above John...
Click to read more »pianist, orator, and politician who served as the mayor of Bombay from April to May 1957 in Bombay State. A long-time councilman, he served as a councillor...
Click to read more »Financial Institution Company, located at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Dalal Street, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Maharashtra, India. The company was...
Click to read more »for his appearances in British television series. Dastor was born in Bombay, Bombay Province, British India on 2 October 1941. He was raised in a Parsi...
Click to read more »District Grand Lodge of Bombay is a Masonic organization under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) based at Freemasons' Hall,...
Click to read more »Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. Duplicates of the works from the former Bombay Presidency intended for display at international great exhibitions were...
Click to read more »Army's Peninsular and 1812 campaigns, and later a major general of the Bombay Army, during which period he led the British military conquest of Sindh...
Click to read more »a legacy as a "batting powerhouse," the team was formerly known as the Bombay cricket team until the city was renamed in 1996. Mumbai has produced the...
Click to read more »cotton and was also a participant in the opium trade. Jejeebhoy was born in Bombay in 1783, the son of Merwanjee Mackjee Jejeebhoy and Jeevibai Cowasjee Jejeebhoy...
Click to read more »the single "Bombay" and its music video, directed by Nicolás Méndez, were named best song and best music video. The music video for "Bombay" also serves...
Click to read more »Trophy matches first in 1986 when Bombay cricket team played against Baroda cricket team and again in 1995 when Bombay cricket team played against Baroda...
Click to read more »Others suggest that the reference is to David Baruch Rahabi, who arrived in Bombay from Cochin in 1825. It is estimated that there were 6,000 Bene Israel in...
Click to read more »1902. Keshav was educated at Panvel, Kalyan, Baramati and Bombay (now Mumbai). Outside the Bombay Presidency, he studied at the Victoria High School in Dewas...
Click to read more »for Bombay, Gujarat and Hindus in 1930s. Mehta was born in Surat and studied in the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. He made his debut in the Bombay Quadrangular...
Click to read more »The Bombay Jazz Palace is a compilation album released on CD in the UK by Outcaste Records on 28 January 2002. The fourteen tracks featured on the CD are...
Click to read more »Although the tanks have long vanished, the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) once had many water tanks within its city limits. They were once the only source...
Click to read more »Christianity portal Biography portal William Edward Scott was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1897 until 1907. Scott was educated at Keble College, Oxford and ordained...
Click to read more »(also known as Duncan Causeway) is a major causeway in Bombay, India which connects Sion in Bombay with Kurla in Salsette. The construction of the causeway...
Click to read more »John Griffith was Governor of Bombay from 9 November 1795 to 27 December 1795. "Previous Governors List". Governor of Maharashtra. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »civil parish of Murray County, New South Wales. It is located around Bombay on Bombay Creek, a tributary of the Shoalhaven River in the Queanbeyan–Palerang...
Click to read more »DC-8-43 international scheduled flight from Sydney via Darwin, Bangkok, Bombay, Karachi, and Tehran to Rome with 94 on board. On 7 July 1962 18:40 UTC...
Click to read more »James Sibbald was launched at Bombay in 1803. She was a "country ship", a British vessel that traded only east of the Cape of Good Hope (the Cape). A French...
Click to read more »to Bombay, then-headquarters of Bombay Presidency. He was instrumental in establishing Bombay Missionary Union, and he was the founder of the Bombay Mission...
Click to read more »called Powai shares its name with the lake. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, one of the premier institutions of science and technology in India, is...
Click to read more »noted Hindustani classical vocalist Lakshmi Shankar. She was married to Bombay film director Amiya Chakravarty from 1945 until Amiya's death in 1957. Kamala...
Click to read more »1992 BBC film Bombay and All that Jazz, directed by H. O. Nazareth and co-produced by Shankar, was based on the tribute concert held in Bombay on New Year's...
Click to read more »last years at the family's Bombay palace in 1987, Dhanraj Mahal. She died on 21 September 1988, aged 76 or 77, in Bombay and was laid to rest at Chhatrapathi...
Click to read more »on to make a name for herself working in reputable film companies like Bombay Talkies, Prabhat Film Company and National Studios. Her career-defining...
Click to read more »was a British military commander in the Bombay Army who was military and naval secretary to the Governor of Bombay. Melvill was born at Pendennis Castle...
Click to read more »Hindu Religion (Bombay, 1832) A Second Exposure of the Hindu Religion (Bombay, 1834) Missionary Journey in Gujrat and Cutch (Bombay, 1838) Memoir of...
Click to read more »Scout of the World, to visit India. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell arrived in Bombay in late January 1921 for a short tour of the subcontinent before leaving...
Click to read more »own song". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 81 (1): 199–200. Cholmondeley, EC (1906). "Note on the Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis)". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc...
Click to read more »George (1889). A short history of the "Medical Women for India" Fund of Bombay. Bombay: Education Society's Press. pp. 24–29. "Parliament: House of Commons"...
Click to read more »her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja. Shobhana was born on 17 November 1916 in Bombay, British India, as Saroj Shilotri. An only child, her father Prabhakar Shilotri...
Click to read more »launched in 1798 by the Bombay Dockyard. She was a brig belonging to the British East India Company's naval arm, the Bombay Marine. She foundered without...
Click to read more »1947 to 1948, when India annexed the state. He represented Sind in the Bombay Legislative Council from 1921 to 1936. He was the father of Zulfikar Ali...
Click to read more »raised in 1825 at Bombay as the 2nd Extra Battalion of Bombay Native Infantry. In 1826, it was designated as the 26th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry...
Click to read more »Hall, Sir Charles Forbes, A. Campbell, P. Hadow and others formed the Bombay Turf Club in 1802 and they acquired land in Byculla to conduct racing; the...
Click to read more »Warner Bros. Records in 2007. Although released under the pseudonym of Dr. Bombay, the album also features a number of tracks released by Jakobsen as Dr....
Click to read more »State. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Kathiawar (Public Domain text). Vol. VIII. Printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay. 1884. p. 399. Imperial...
Click to read more »Crossroads, by a Congressman (M. N. Roy). Bombay: Independence of India League, [c. 1934]. On Stepping Out of Jail. Bombay: V. B. Karnik, n.d. [c. 1936]. Letters...
Click to read more »cricket team, run by the Hindu Gymkhana in Bombay, was a first-class team which took part in the annual Bombay Tournament from 1905/06 until its final edition...
Click to read more »Station was a railway station on the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (BB&CI) located in Colaba in then South Bombay (now South Mumbai). The original...
Click to read more »Indian film and television actress Neelima Azeem. Raza Ali Khan was born in Bombay to Hindustani classical vocalist Ustad Munawar Ali Khan, who was the son...
Click to read more »founded in 1888 as the Bombay Gymkhana Club Open Tournament. The championships were played at the Gymkhana Club grounds, in Bombay, Maharashtra, India....
Click to read more »Ratnagiri region, located in the Central Deccan Division of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, British Indian Empire. The village is now a part of Ratnagiri...
Click to read more »enlisted in the Bombay Army in 1770, commanded 4 companies of artillery in Third Anglo-Mysore War during 1790–1792, commanded the Bombay army detachment...
Click to read more »India and in 2008 was the Head of the Acting Department of FTII. He came to Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1969. His brother Gufi Paintal played the role Shakuni in...
Click to read more »P.N. Sarma. In 1954, he married Therese (née Aranha). In 1956, he left Bombay for the UK for further education and experience. In London, he joined Rapier...
Click to read more »shrewd businessman and a cunning deal-maker. He is known to be the only Bombay don who ruled without sustaining an injury. His illegal smuggling business...
Click to read more »representing the field of law in 2025. He helped prosecute suspects in the 1993 Bombay bombings, the Gulshan Kumar murder case, the Pramod Mahajan murder case...
Click to read more »first police establishment in Mumbai (then Bombay) during the time of British East India Company. In Bombay, Governor Aungier formed a militia of local...
Click to read more »Southwestern India—the British-administered presidencies of Madras, Punjab, Bombay, and the princely states of Mysore and Hyderabad—for a period of two years...
Click to read more »India. When in 1881 the 83rd were posted home, he transferred to the 1st (Bombay) Light Cavalry, preferring active service in India. He was promoted to captain...
Click to read more »effects, was a unique experience for North Indian audiences. A review by The Bombay Chronicle called Majnu a "good, wholesome and exciting" picture and commended...
Click to read more »the station director, S.S. Niazi, who was transferred to All India Radio Bombay Station, Shatir moved to Lahore around 1934. He became editor of a film...
Click to read more »Menezes was born on 10 April 1929 at Eugenes Maternity Home in Byculla, Bombay. He is the eldest son of Armando Menezes, an English scholar, poet, and...
Click to read more »Wilkinson was a British major-general known to have commanded forces at Bombay in 1813. Great Britain India Office (1819). The India List and India Office...
Click to read more »Bombay in 1902 and became a barrister in 1905 at London. In 1905 he was enrolled as advocate of the Bombay High Court. He was Director of The Bombay Chronicle...
Click to read more »Engineering Department at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. He was dean of students at IIT-Bombay from August 2000 to July 2002. He has held visiting...
Click to read more »Alexander was a merchant vessel launched at Bombay in 1803. She was shipwrecked in 1815 while on passage from Bombay to London two miles (3 km) from the Isle...
Click to read more »was necessary for the Parsis to set themselves up in Bombay and in doing so "established Bombay as the primary centre of Parsi habitation and work in...
Click to read more »conquered the Dhandhuka and founded Dhandhalpur. Bombay (India : State) (1901). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ... Printed at the Government Central...
Click to read more »to Vasai after Indian independence), is a city north of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) and forms part of Vasai Virar Municipality. It was historically known to...
Click to read more »who served as the mayor of Bombay from 1945 to 1946. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India representing Bombay to write the Constitution...
Click to read more »located in the Hyderabad District of Sind Division, which was part of the Bombay Presidency during British rule in India. Nasrat Tehsil was created during...
Click to read more »also died, her uncles, Valangkar and Govindpurkar, took the children to Bombay to live with them in Byculla market.[unreliable source?] Ramabai married...
Click to read more »greatest actress he ever worked with".[citation needed] Jaywant was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1926. At the age of six years, she performed songs on All...
Click to read more »Telangana High Court. He has also served as judge of the Telangana High Court, Bombay High Court and Gauhati High Court. Justice Bhuyan was born on 2 August 1964...
Click to read more »[citation needed] The trophy was donated in 1935 by Ardeshir Dadabhoy Baria of Bombay in memory of his son Rohinton, for a tournament to be played between the...
Click to read more »State. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Kathiawar (Public Domain text). Vol. VIII. Printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay. 1884. p. 399. Imperial...
Click to read more »actress Nargis Dutt. She is of Punjabi descent and was born and raised in Bombay, Maharashtra. Her parents were elected to represent the Indian National...
Click to read more »Chemical Technology, Matunga (Autonomous) Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar K.J. Somaiya Institute...
Click to read more »Weeping crucifix in Mumbai is a statue of the crucified Jesus in Mumbai (Bombay) which attracted widespread attention in 2012 after it was reported that...
Click to read more »Japanese School of Mumbai (ムンバイ日本人学校, Munbai Nihonjin Gakkō), previously Bombay Japanese School (BJS) (ボンベイ日本人学校, Bonbei Nihonjin Gakkō), is a Japanese...
Click to read more »and the founder of the Bombay Historical Society. Braz Anthony Fernandes was born in Goa on 1 August 1881 and came to Bombay at the age of eight. He...
Click to read more »in India. The initial mention of the Rajdhani service originating from Bombay was documented in the Annual Railway Budget for the fiscal year 1970-71...
Click to read more »traced its origins to the 12th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, part of the British East India Company's Bombay Army. It fought in the Battle of Khadki...
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