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Kamila Tyabji (14 February 1918 – 17 May 2004) was an Indian philanthropist and lawyer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Badruddin Tyabji, Badruddin Tyabji (diplomat), Barrister, BBC Television, Bombay Legislative Assembly, Indian National Congress, Indira Gandhi, Insurance law, Laila Tyabji, Mumbai, Muslims, Panvel, Privy Council (United Kingdom), St Hugh's College, Oxford, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Tyabji family, United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Velia Abdel-Huda, Women's Indian Association, Zafar Futehally.

  2. Tyabji family

Badruddin Tyabji

Badruddin Tyabji (10 October 1844 – 19 August 1906) was an Indian lawyer, activist, and politician during the British Raj. Kamila Tyabji and Badruddin Tyabji are 20th-century Indian lawyers.

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Badruddin Tyabji (diplomat)

Badruddin Faiz Tyabji (1907–1995) was a senior Indian Civil Service officer, who served as Vice-Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University, from 1962 to 1965. Kamila Tyabji and Badruddin Tyabji (diplomat) are Tyabji family.

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Barrister

A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions.

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BBC Television

BBC Television is a service of the BBC.

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Bombay Legislative Assembly

Bombay Legislative Assembly came into existence in 1937, as the legislature of Bombay Presidency, a province of India.

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Indian National Congress

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Indira Gandhi

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (''née'' Indira Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and stateswoman who served as the prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984.

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Insurance law

Insurance law is the practice of law surrounding insurance, including insurance policies and claims.

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Laila Tyabji

Laila Tyabji (born 2 May 1947) is an Indian social worker, designer, writer, and craft activist. Kamila Tyabji and Laila Tyabji are Tyabji family.

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Mumbai

Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Muslims

Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.

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Panvel

Panvel is a city and taluka in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India.

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Privy Council (United Kingdom)

The Privy Council (formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council) is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom.

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St Hugh's College, Oxford

St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.

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St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

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Tyabji family

The Tyabji family, also known as Tyabji-Hydari, Tyabji-Fyzee, and Tyabji-Futehally family, consists of Mullah Tyab Ali and his descendants.

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United Nations Commission on the Status of Women

The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW or UNCSW) is a functional commission of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the principal organs of the United Nations.

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Velia Abdel-Huda

Princess Velia Osman-Oglu, born as Velia Abdel-Huda, and more commonly referred to as Princess Lulie (26 January 1916 – 29 November 2012) was a British art historian and socialite.

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Women's Indian Association

The Women's Indian Association (WIA) was founded at Adayar, Madras, in 1917 by Annie Besant, Margaret Cousins, Dorothy Jinarajadasa, and others to liberate women from the deplorable condition women suffered in socio-economic and political matters during the 19th and the early 20th century.

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Zafar Futehally

Zafar Rashid Futehally (19 March 1920 – 11 August 2013) was an Indian naturalist and conservationist best known for his work as the secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society and for the Newsletter for Birdwatchers a periodical that helped birdwatchers around India to communicate their observations. Kamila Tyabji and Zafar Futehally are Tyabji family.

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See also

Tyabji family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamila_Tyabji