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Hataria, Manekji Limji, 1813-1890

هاترىا، مانک‌جى لىمجى، 1813-1890


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    • Hateria, Manekji Limji, 1813-1890
    • Hataria, Maneckji Limji, 1813-1890
    • هاترىا، مانک‌جى لىمجى، 1813-1890
    • مانک‌جى لىمجى هاترىا، 1813-1890
    • Hātariyā, Mānikʹjī Līmjī, 1813-1890
    • Mānikʹjī Līmjī Hātariyā, 1813-1890
    • Hātiriyā, Mānikʹjī Līmjī, 1813-1890
    • Hāṭarīā, Māṇekajī Līmajī, 1813-1890
    • Māṇekajī Līmajī Hāṭarīā, 1813-1890
    • Hāṭarayā, Māṇekajī Līmajī, 1813-1890
    • Limjee, Maneckjee, 1813-1890
    • Hâtariâ, Mânockji Limji Hoshang, 1813-1890
    • Hâtaria, Manockjee Limjee Hoshang, 1813-1890
    • Hataria, Maneckchi Limji, 1813-1890
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    • Birth Date

        1813-01-02
    • Death Date

        1890-02-15
    • Birth Place

        Sūrat (India : District)
    • Associated Language

        Gujarati
    • Associated Language

        Persian
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    • Sources

      • found: Raz̤ī, Hāshim. Tārīkh-i Zartushtiyān-i Īrān, 2015 or 2016:title page (مانک‌جى لىمجى هاترىا = Mānikʹjī Līmjī Hātariyā [in Persian]) added title page (Manekji Limji Hateria) page 99 (مانک‌جى لىمجى هوشنگ هاترىا = Mānikʹjī Līmjī Hūshang Hātariyā [in Persian]) p. 743 (Mr. Maneckjee Limjee) p. 747 (Bhāī Māṇekajī Līmajī Hāṭarīā [in Gujarati])
      • found: Mâdigân-i-hazâr dâdistân, 1901:title page (Mânockji Limji Hoshang Hâtariâ Library) page i (Mr. Manockjee Limjee Hoshang Hâtaria)
      • found: Encyclopædia Iranica, October 18, 2016(Hataria, Manekji Limji; emissary of the Parsis of India to the Zoroastrians of Iran from 1854 to 1890; born Mora Sumali, Surat district, 2 January 1813; died Tehran, 15 February 1890)
      • found: Wikipedia, October 18, 2016:under Maneckji Limji Hataria (Maneckji Limji Hataria; Maneckchi Limji Hataria; Parsi-Zoroastrian scholar and civil rights activist; born at the village of Mora Sumali near Surat, in Gujarat, India; in 1854 Hataria was appointed emissary by the "Persian Zoroastrian Amelioration Fund", an organization founded in Bombay by Dinshaw Maneckji Petit with the aim of improving the conditions for the less fortunate co-religionists in Iran, who were being persecuted by the Qajar rulers)
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      • 2016-10-19: new
      • 2018-12-06: revised
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