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During his ten years in parliament, Bhownaggree was a supporter of British rule in India and opposed the campaign for home rule. He originated and unflaggingly maintained in and out of the House the long battle against the disabilities of Indians in South Africa and other overseas dominions of the
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was in the 1892-95 parliament, but Bhownaggree was the only other Indian of that time to enter the House of Commons, and the only one to be re-elected (1900). He was made a
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in 1885, in the following year the Maharaja appointed him judicial councillor, a post in which he introduced far-reaching reforms.
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after finishing his education. At 22, he was appointed, on the death of his father, to succeed to the Bombay agency of the
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state of Bhavanagar. Bhownaggree went to the United Kingdom in 1882. Called to the bar at
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in the memory of his deceased sister. He also contributed the Bhownaggree Gallery in the
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He died aged 82 on 14 November 1933 in London and was buried in the Parsi Section of
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regarding British rule in India by means of a widely circulated booklet entitled
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after annexation was the basis of a blue-book (Cd. 2239, 1904), and was sent to
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he retired from politics. He was a generous donor, contributing to many
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Crown. His cogent and detailed statement of the case for Indians in the
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between 1895 and 1906, the third British MP of Indian descent, after
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Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
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Bhownaggree settled in the United Kingdom in 1891, becoming a
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In early life, he wrote a history of the constitution of the
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Bhownaggree was born the son of a merchant in Bombay (now
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Mancherjee Bhownagree
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Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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(1922). 276:'s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. 272:(KCIE) upon the occasion of 207: 194:David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre 7: 586:University of Mumbai alumni 372: 336: 288:by the Colonial Secretary, 10: 652: 606:Elphinstone College alumni 483:Asians in British politics 48:Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree 529: 510: 502: 495: 155: 145: 135: 115: 88: 83: 79: 68: 57: 53: 41: 34: 27:British-Indian politician 576:Parsi people from Mumbai 517:Bethnal Green North East 440:at www.movinghere.org.uk 186:Bethnal Green North East 63:Bethnal Green North East 611:Politicians from Mumbai 424:Encyclopædia Britannica 324:Commonwealth Institute 311: 249: 36:Mancherjee Bhownaggree 533:Edwin Andrew Cornwall 355:Life in the Highlands 316:1906 general election 306: 258:1895 general election 242: 18:Mancherjee Bhownagree 626:British Zoroastrians 513:Member of Parliament 367:The Verdict of India 298:vocational education 222:University of Bombay 182:member of parliament 150:University of Bombay 59:Member of Parliament 631:Indian Zoroastrians 389:Shapurji Saklatvala 218:Elphinstone College 196:, and fellow Parsi 180:heritage. 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Mancherjee Bhownagree

Member of Parliament
Bethnal Green North East
Bombay
Bombay Presidency
British India
London
United Kingdom
Conservative
University of Bombay
KCIE
Conservative Party
Indian
Parsi
member of parliament
Bethnal Green North East
Parliament of the United Kingdom
David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre
Dadabhai Naoroji
Keith Vaz
Mumbai
Elphinstone College
University of Bombay
journalist
Kathiawar
Lincoln's Inn

Vanity Fair
lawyer

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