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- Q5299308 description "Indian civil servant".
- Q5299308 description "Indian civil servant".
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- Q5299308 abstract "Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja (1873 – 1947) was the first native Indian to be appointed 'Principal Appraiser' of precious stones for the customs office of the Bombay Presidency, which was then a province of British India.The title of Khan Sahib was conferred upon Dossabhoy Raja on 2 January 1933 by the (then) Viceroy and Governor General of India, Lord Willingdon, in recognition of his role in the apprehension of a gang of smugglers. Raja had surreptitiously visited Jamnagar on the Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat, which was then under a Nawab's rule and outside British Imperial jurisdiction. Clad in a dhoti and posing as a Gujarati trader, Raja had then risked his life to collect information on smugglers operating on the northern borders of the Presidency. The information Raja collected led to the arrest of the gang.Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja was a Parsi-Zoroastrian and a resident of Bombay's (today Mumbai) Dadar Parsi Colony. The Citation (Sanad) of the Khan Sahib title and the coveted Khan Sahib medal are today in the possession of Raja's descendants in Mumbai.".
- Q5299308 birthDate "1873".
- Q5299308 birthYear "1873".
- Q5299308 deathDate "1947".
- Q5299308 deathYear "1947".
- Q5299308 religion Q200263.
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- Q5299308 thumbnail ShriDossabhoyMuncherjiRaja.jpg?width=300.
- Q5299308 title "Khan Sahib".
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- Q5299308 dateOfBirth "1873".
- Q5299308 dateOfDeath "1947".
- Q5299308 name "Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja".
- Q5299308 name "Raja, Dossabhoy Muncherji".
- Q5299308 religion "Parsi, Zoroastrian".
- Q5299308 shortDescription "Indian civil servant".
- Q5299308 title "Khan Sahib".
- Q5299308 type Person.
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- Q5299308 comment "Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja (1873 – 1947) was the first native Indian to be appointed 'Principal Appraiser' of precious stones for the customs office of the Bombay Presidency, which was then a province of British India.The title of Khan Sahib was conferred upon Dossabhoy Raja on 2 January 1933 by the (then) Viceroy and Governor General of India, Lord Willingdon, in recognition of his role in the apprehension of a gang of smugglers.".
- Q5299308 label "Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja".
- Q5299308 depiction ShriDossabhoyMuncherjiRaja.jpg.
- Q5299308 givenName "Dossabhoy Muncherji".
- Q5299308 name "Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja".
- Q5299308 name "Raja, Dossabhoy Muncherji".
- Q5299308 surname "Raja".