Who is the lion of Mumbai?

A portrait of Pherozeshah Mehta at the Indian Parliament House, shows his importance in the making of the nation. He was known as 'The Lion of Bombay' and 'Uncrowned King of Bombay'.
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Who is called King of Mumbai?

King Bhimdev founded his kingdom in the region in the late 13th century and established his capital in Mahikawati (present day Mahim). He belonged to either the Yadava dynasty of Devagiri in Maharashtra or the Anahilavada dynasty of Gujarat.
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Who is known as father of Mumbai?

Mehta was the one who first raised the issue of the Bombay Municipal Government's need for reform. He went on to write the Bombay Municipal Act of 1872, earning him the title of "Father of Bombay Municipality." After quitting his law practise, Mehta would eventually enter politics.
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Who is the leader of Bombay Presidency Association?

The Bombay Presidency Association was founded in January 1885 by three prominent Bombay leaders: Pherozeshah Mehta, K.T. Telang, and Badurddin Tyabji.
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WHY IS Mehta Point famous?

Mehta Point is a great place to enjoy this sport; distanced at 8 km from Mainpat is this point where you can enjoy the thrill of paragliding along with witnessing natural untouched beauty and greenery.
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Sir Pherozeshah Mehta | Lion of Bombay | a.k.a. Ferocious Mehta | History of Mumbai



Who was Pherozshah Mehta?

Sir Pherozeshah Merwanjee Mehta KCIE (4 August 1845 – 5 November 1915) was an Indian politician and lawyer from Bombay. He was knighted by the British Government in India for his service to the law.
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Who founded Bombay Chronicles?

Sir Pherozeshah Mehta, (born Aug. 4, 1845, Bombay [now Mumbai], India—died Nov. 5, 1915, Bombay), Indian political leader, planner of the municipal charter for Bombay (now Mumbai) and founder of the English-language newspaper Bombay Chronicle (1913).
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Who first visited Bombay in 1864?

Calcutta, Bombay & Simla : Bourne & Shepherd (active 1864-1900s) - Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Bombay, India.
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Who founded Indian Association?

The association was founded in Bengal in 1876 by Surendranath Banerjea and Ananda Mohan Bose; it soon displaced the Indian League, which had been founded the year before, and rivaled the long-standing British Indian Association, which it regarded as a reactionary body of landlords and industrialists.
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Who was known as uncrowned king of Bombay?

Mehta was the president of the Bombay Presidency Association and one of the founders of the Indian National Congress. A portrait of Mehta hangs at the Indian Parliament House. He was nicknamed the 'Lion of Bombay' and the 'Uncrowned King of Bombay'.
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Who is known as Lion of Maharashtra?

Keshav Gangadhar Tilak. 23 July 1856. Ratnagiri district, Bombay Presidency, British India (present-day Maharashtra, India) Died.
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What is the IPL cricket team of Mumbai known as?

The brand value of Mumbai Indians, in 2019, is estimated to be around ₹809 crore (roughly $115 million), the highest among all the IPL franchises for the fourth consecutive year. Mumbai Indians won the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 after beating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs in the final.
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Who found Mumbai?

King Bhimdev founded his kingdom in the region in the late 13th century and established his capital in Mahikawati (present day Mahim). The Pathare Prabhus, among the earliest known settlers of the city, were brought to Mahikawati from Saurashtra in Gujarat around 1298 by Bhimdev.
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What is Mumbai famous for?

Mumbai is a mix of iconic old-world charm architecture, strikingly modern high rises, cultural and traditional structures, and whatnot. The city is known as the commercial capital of India, but there is more to it than that. Mumbai is all about art, history, culture, food, theatre, cinema, nightlife and a lot more.
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Who was called Grand Old Man of India?

Dadabhai Naoroji, (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917) also known as the "Grand Old Man of India" and "Unofficial Ambassador of India", was an Indian political leader, merchant, scholar and writer who was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom House of Commons between 1892 and 1895 and the first Asian ...
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Who is known as the mother of Indian revolution?

Madame Cama is known as the 'Mother of Indian Revolution'. She was married to Rustom Cama, a wealthy lawyer based in Bombay. Having worked as a social worker during the Bombay Plague epidemic in 1897, she became ill herself and was sent to Britain in 1901/2 for treatment.
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Who passed the first ICS exam?

Satyendranath Tagore was the first Indian who passed the Indian Civil Service Examination in June 1863.
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Why is Bombay called Emerald city?

The first cotton mill in Bombay, the Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company was established in 1854. Cotton trade boomed in the region with the emergence of American civil war in 1861. Hence Bombay was the emerald for colonial era.
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Is Mumbai man made?

Once a scattered group of several islands, the city took its current form after several land reclamation projects spread mostly over the eighteenth century. The area at the core of Mumbai city today was built by uniting seven islands – the Isle of Bombay, Colaba, Old Woman's Island, Mahim, Mazagaon, Parel and Worli.
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Why is Bombay called Mumbai now?

After the election, the party announced that the port city had been renamed after the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi, the city's patron deity. Federal agencies, local businesses, and newspapers were ordered to adopt the change. Shiv Sena's leadership pushed for the name change for many years prior to 1995.
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Who is the voice editor of India?

Dadabhai Naoroji started the newspaper voice of India. In 1883 he started the Voice of India in Bombay and later incorporated it into the Indian Spectator. The name does justice to his actions as, he contributed articles to newspapers and magazines to create awareness. He also wrote in English journals and magzines.
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Who is the editor of Bombay Chronicle?

B. G. Horniman, editor of the "Bombay Chronicle," to return to India? The Governments of India and Bombay, in consideration of Mr. Horniman's history while he was in India, and of his published writings since his deportation, have repeatedly decided against allowing him to return.
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Who are moderate leaders?

Ans. Dadabhai Naoroji, Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, G Subramania Aiyer, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Madan Mohan Malaviya and Sir Surendranath Banerjee, are a few of the most prominent Moderate leaders.
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