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in Bombay. Its construction was completed in 1870, and like many buildings in the vicinity such as
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for "work in Persia and his services in the development of
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He was a major benefactor to the city of Bombay. Among his gifts was a significant contribution towards the reconstruction of the
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in Persia, and settled in Bombay in 1832, where he founded a large mercantile business, called "David
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Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the United Kingdom
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Bombay Before Mumbai: Essays in Honour of Jim Masselos
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