Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty, the Glossary
Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty CSI (Telugu: గాజుల లక్ష్మీనరసు శెట్టి; 1806–1868) was an Indian merchant and political activist who founded the Madras Native Association, one of the earliest Indian political associations, and the first Indian-owned newspaper in Madras, The Crescent.[1]
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33 relations: American Civil War, Balija, Bible, British Raj, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, Chennai, Christian mission, Christian theology, East India Company, ETV Network, Henry Danby Seymour, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Lords, Indian Councils Act 1861, Indigo, John Bruce Norton, Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Madras Presidency, Manchester, Merchant, Order of the Star of India, Pachaiyappa's College, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Periamet, Proselytism, Publicist, Tamil Nadu Legislative Council, Telugu language, The Hindu, Torture, University of Hyderabad, University of Madras, V. Sadagopacharlu.
- Indian merchants
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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Balija
The Balija are a Telugu-speaking mercantile community primarily living in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and in smaller numbers in Telangana and Kerala.
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Bible
The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία,, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all, or a variant of which are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and other Abrahamic religions.
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British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax
Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax (20 December 1800 – 8 August 1885), known as Sir Charles Wood, 3rd Baronet, between 1846 and 1866, was a British Whig politician and Member of the British Parliament.
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Chennai
Chennai (IAST), formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India.
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Christian mission
A Christian mission is an organized effort to carry on evangelism or other activities, such as educational or hospital work, in the name of the Christian faith.
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Christian theology
Christian theology is the theology – the systematic study of the divine and religion – of Christian belief and practice.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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ETV Network
ETV Network is a network of Telugu language news and entertainment satellite television channels in India.
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Henry Danby Seymour
Henry Danby Seymour (1 July 1820 – 4 August 1877) was a British gentleman and Liberal Party politician.
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House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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House of Lords
The House of Lords is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Indian Councils Act 1861
The Indian Councils Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 67) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that transformed India's executive council to function as a cabinet run on the portfolio system.
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Indigo
Indigo is a term used for a number of hues in the region of blue.
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John Bruce Norton
John Bruce Norton (8 July 1815 – 13 July 1883) was a British barrister and educationist who served as the Advocate-General of the Madras Presidency.
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Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a non-governmental, industry-led and industry-managed organisation whose main purpose is to influence government policy on economy, trade, commerce and industry.
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Madras Presidency
The Madras Presidency or Madras Province, officially called the Presidency of Fort St.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Merchant
A merchant is a person who trades in commodities produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries.
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Order of the Star of India
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India is an order of chivalry founded by Queen Victoria in 1861.
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Pachaiyappa's College
Pachaiyappa's College is one of the oldest educational institutions in Chennai, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories.
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Periamet
Periamet, also known as Periyampet natively spelt as Periyamedu, is one of the most important neighborhoods in North Chennai, a metropolitan city in Tamil Nadu, India.
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Proselytism
Proselytism is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs.
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Publicist
A publicist is a person whose job is to generate and manage publicity for a company, a brand, or public figure – especially a celebrity – or for work or a project such as a book, film, or album.
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Tamil Nadu Legislative Council
Tamil Nadu Legislative Council was the upper house of the former bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
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Telugu language
Telugu (తెలుగు|) is a Dravidian language native to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it is also the official language.
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The Hindu
The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
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Torture
Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons including punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, intimidating third parties, or entertainment.
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University of Hyderabad
The University of Hyderabad (IAST: Hydarābād visvavidyālayamu) is a public central research university located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
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University of Madras
The University of Madras (also known as Madras University) is a public state university in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
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V. Sadagopacharlu
Vembaukum Sadagopacharlu (died 1863) was an Indian lawyer, jurist, banker, and statesman, who was the first native Indian member of the Madras Legislative Council, serving from 1861 to until his 1863 death, and one of the first Indians to achieve wealth and renown in the courts of British India, doing both alongside his brother, religious reformer and minor polymath V.
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See also
Indian merchants
- Abdul Hameed Khan
- Ainnurruvar
- Alexander Malcolm Jacob
- Allidina Visram
- Anjuvannam
- Apcar Alexander Apcar
- Bhagwandas Bagla
- Boxwallah
- D. G. Hathiramani
- David Joseph Ezra
- Five Hundred Lords of Ayyavolu
- Framji Cowasji Banaji
- G. Janakiram Chetty
- G. N. Chetty
- Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
- Jagadu
- Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy
- Joseph Rabban
- M. A. Kuddus Badsha Sahib
- Manigramam
- Mukhi Gobindram Pritamdas
- Multanis
- Nattal Sahu
- Raja Mudaliar
- S. Ramaswami Mudaliar
- S. Rm. M. Chidambaram Chettiar
- S. Rm. Muthiah Chettiar
- V. C. Palanisami Gounder
- Vimalakirti
- Virji Vora
- Yele Mallappa Shetty
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazulu_Lakshminarasu_Chetty