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      • Sir Dinshah Jijibhoy Irani (also transliterated as Dinshaw Jijiboy Irani, and commonly known as D.J. Irani) (November 4, 1881 – November 3, 1938) was an Indian lawyer and distinguished benefactor of the Zoroastrian communities of both India and Iran.
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  2. Sir Dinshah Jijibhoy Irani (also transliterated as Dinshaw Jijiboy Irani, and commonly known as D.J. Irani) (November 4, 1881 – November 3, 1938) was an Indian lawyer and distinguished benefactor of the Zoroastrian communities of both India and Iran.

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  4. IRANI, DINSHAH JIJIBHOY (b. Bombay, 4 November 1881; d. Bombay, 3 November 1938; Figure 1 ), prominent member of the Zoroastrian community of Bombay . He was trained and worked as a professional lawyer, but at the same time he was also active as a philanthropist and scholar of Zoroastrianism and Persian literature.

  5. This article examines the life and work of Dinshah Irani, a prominent Parsi scholar, lawyer and philanthropist who was a key intellectual intermediary between the Parsi community of Bombay and the intellectual community of Iranian nationalists during the 1920s and 1930s.

  6. Dinshah Irani ALL available in Hindi, Urdu, and Roman scripts. Access to poetry videos, audios & Ebooks of Dinshah Irani.

  7. Feb 14, 2005 · Dinshah J. Irani. 1881-1938. Dinshah J. Irani was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India on November 4, 1881. His father, Jijibhoy worked as an engineer in a textile mill. His grandfather, Bomes, had migrated from Yazd, Iran, about the middle of the nineteenth century.

  8. Dec 15, 2006 · He was one of the founders of the Iranian Zoroastrian Anjuman in 1918 and of the Iran League (q.v.) in 1922, and served as president of the former and vice-president of the latter till the end of his life.