En M Wikipedia Org Wiki List of Parsis
En M Wikipedia Org Wiki List of Parsis
En M Wikipedia Org Wiki List of Parsis
Freddie Mercury
(Farrokh Bulsara) was
probably the best-known
Parsi throughout the
world.
This is a list of Parsis with a Wikipedia article. The Parsis constitute one of the two Zoroastrian
communities of the Indian subcontinent, the other being Irani.
Ardaseer Cursetjee of the Wadia shipbuilding family, first Indian elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff (1899–1965): economist; delegate at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference; co-
author of the Bombay Plan; founder-director of the Investment Corporation of India; first Indian chairman
of the Bank of India
Ardeshir Godrej (1868–1936): inventor; co-founder (with his brother Piroj) of the Godrej industrial empire
Avabai Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy Lady: continued her husband Sir Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy philanthropic work,
builder of Mahim Causeway, connects two islands of Bombay and Salsette (north Bombay.)
Byram Dinshawji Avari (born 1942): Pakistani hotelier, founder and chairman of the Avari Group of
companies.
Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Sir: philanthropist and founder of B.J. Medical College, Pune.
Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney Sir, (1812–1878): 1st Baronet, philanthropist, including various academic
buildings of the Bombay University.
Cyrus Pallonji Mistry (born 1968): Chairman of Tata Group; Irish businessman
Cyrus Poonawalla (born 1945): Industrialist, pharmacologist; co-founder of the Serum Institute of India
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, Sir (1823–1901): founded the first textile factories in India
Dorabji Tata, Sir (1859–1932): industrialist and philanthropist, Sir Dorab Tata Trust.
Fardunjee Marzban (1787–1847): publisher, founded the first vernacular newspaper on the Indian
subcontinent Bombay Samachar
Homi Jehangir Bhabha (1909–1966): nuclear scientist; first chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy
Commission.
Homi Maneck Mehta, Sir (1871–1948): industrialist in textiles, insurance, banking, chemicals & sugar.
Represented India at League of Nations, Chairman of Bombay War Gift Fund and President of Victory
Thanksgiving Fund.
Homi Nusserwanji Sethna (1923–2010): Padma Vibhushan awardee, chemical engineer; guided the
development of India's first nuclear explosive device.
Hormusjee Naorojee Mody, Sir (1838–1911): financier and industrialist in Hong Kong. He contributed the
then great sum of $150,000 to help establish the University of Hong Kong.
Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy (J. R. D.) Tata (1904–1993): industrialist; founder of India's first commercial
airline: Air India
Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy, Sir (1783–1859): opened sea trade with China; philanthropist, J J Hospital,
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839–1904): industrialist; founder of the Tata group of companies, titled a
"One-Man Planning Commission" by Jawaharlal Nehru
Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee (1880–1960): industrialist; founded Hong Kong's first brewery; established
the first anti-tuberculosis sanatorium in the far-east
Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia (1702–1774): shipwright and naval architect; builder of the first dry-dock in Asia
Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw (18??–1924?): industrialist and philanthropist; NED Engineering College.
Nariman Mehta: organic chemist and inventor of bupropion, the most commonly used antidepressant drug
Nowroji Saklatwala Chairman of Tata group of companies from 1932 till his untimely death in 1938.
Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej (1882–1972): entrepreneur; co-founder (with his brother Ardeshir) of the Godrej
industrial empire
Ratan Naval Tata (born 1937): Chairman emeritus of Tata Sons; former Chairman of the Tata Group of
companies; member of the central board of the Reserve Bank of India
Russi Mody (born 1918): former Chairman and Managing Director of Tata Steel Limited. He is the son of
Sir Homy Modi and brother of Piloo Mody.
Ratan Jamshetji Tata, Sir: younger son of Jamshetji Tata, industrialist and philanthropist, Sir Ratan Tata
Trust
In academia
Kaikhosrov D. Irani (1922-2017): former protégé of Albert Einstein; emeritus professor of Philosophy of
Science at the City College of New York.
Jamshed Bharucha (born 1956): President, Cooper Union. Formerly, Dean of the Faculty of Arts &
Sciences at Dartmouth College (first Indian American to serve as the dean of a school at an Ivy League
institution).
Ness Shroff [2] Ohio Eminent Scholar and Chaired Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and
Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
Rohinton Kamakaka: Professor of Molecular Cell Developmental biology at University of California, Santa
Cruz
Dinshaw Patel:[3] Professor and Abby Rockefeller Mauze Chair of Experimental Therapeutics at Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, member of the prestigious United States National Academy of Sciences
Thrity Umrigar (born 1961): Armitage Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University
N. H. Wadia (1925-2016): Prominent neurologist; Director of Neurology at Grant Medical College and Sir
J. J. Group of Hospitals for 25 years
Military
Lieutenant General FN Billimoria: Former Indian Army officer and head of Wellington Cantonment, father
of Indo-British entrepreneur Karan Bilimoria, Lord Bilimoria
Admiral Jal Cursetji (born 1919): Former Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy
Air Marshal Aspy Engineer (1912–2002): Former Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force
Air Marshal Minoo Merwan Engineer (1921–1997): Former Indian Air Force AOC-in-Chief of Eastern and
Western Air Commands
Vice Admiral Rustom K. S. Ghandhi (1924–2014): Indian Navy Commander-in-Chief, Western Naval
Command and former Aide-de-camp to Governor-General of India Lord Louis Mountbatten
Kavasji Jamshedji Petigara: First Indian Deputy Commissioner of the Mumbai Police
Lieutenant General Adi M. Sethna: Former Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Tarapore:, Indian Army officer and commanding officer of the Poona Horse,
winner of the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest award for gallantry
Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major (born 1947): Former Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw (1914–2008): Former Indian Chief of Army Staff and the first Indian with
the rank of Field Marshal
Aban Marker Kabraji (born 1953): Pakistani ecologist, Asian regional director of IUCN
Bapsi Sidhwa (born 1938): author and screenwriter; vocal proponent of women's rights
Burjor Khurshedji Karanjia (1919–2012): Indian film journalist and editor, chairman NFDC
Cyrus Poncha (born 1976): Asian Squash Federation Junior Coach of the Year 2003–04.
Deena M. Mistri (1924–2011): author and educationalist; recipient of Pakistan's "Pride of Performance"
medal.
Diana Eduljee (born 1956): first captain of the Indian women’s Cricket team – from 1978 till 1993
Farrukh Dhondy (born 1944): novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, journalist.
Firdaus Kharas (1955–): animation, television and film producer and director.
Freddie Mercury (Farrokh Bulsara, 1946–1991): rock icon and lead singer for Queen.
Goshpi Avari (born 19??): first Pakistani woman to win a gold medal at the Asian Games.
Homi Adajania (born 1972): Film Director, Writer and Scuba Diving Instructor
Jivanji Jamshedji Modi Sir: Zoroastrian scholar, Ph.D from Heidelberg, Germany, recognition and awards,
for scholarship, from Sweden, France, and Hungary.
John Abraham (born 1972): Bollywood actor, producer and former model
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji (1892–1988): composer, music critic, pianist, and writer.
Mehli Mehta (1908–2002): musician; founder of the Bombay Philharmonic and Bombay String Orchestras.
Nariman "Nari" Contractor (born 1934): cricketer; coach at the CCI Academy.
Nina Wadia (born 1968): British-Indian comedian and television actress, currently and most notably from
EastEnders.
Rohinton Mistry (born 1952): novelist, short story author, screenplay writer.
Rustom Khurshedji Karanjia (1912–2008): journalist & editor, founder of India's first tabloid, Blitz.
Shapur Kharegat (1932–2000): journalist, editor and director of The Economist (Asia).
Sohrab Modi (1897–1984): stage and film actor, director and producer.
Viraf Phiroz Patel (born 1980): The Grasim Mr. India 2005, model turned actor
Zarin Mehta (born 1938): musician; executive director of the New York Philharmonic since 2000
Zarnak Sidhwa (born 1972): Pakistani Chef with a TV show on Masala TV.
Zubin Mehta (born 1936): musician; Musical Director for Life of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, former director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and
Bavarian State Opera.
Zubin Varla (born 1970): stage actor.
B. P. Wadia (1881–1958), Indian theosophist and labour activist. Pioneered the creation of workers unions
in India.
Cowasji Jehangir (Readymoney) (1812–1878): J.P.; introduced income tax in India; first baronet of
Bombay.
Frene Ginwala (born 1932): member of the ANC and aided Nelson Mandela in abolishing apartheid in
South Africa. Later served for 7 years as Speaker Of the House of Parliament in South Africa
Jamshed Nusserwanjee Mehta (1886–1952): former Mayor of Karachi for 12 consecutive years.
Jamsheed Marker (born 1922): Pakistani diplomat, ambassador to more countries than any other person;
recipient of Hilal-i Imtiaz.
Justice Dorab Patel (1924–1997): former Chief Justice of Sindh High Court, former Justice of Supreme
Court of Pakistan and human rights campaigner.
Mancherjee Bhownagree (1851–1933): politician, second Asian to be elected to the House of Commons
(Conservative).
Minoo Masani (1905–1998): author, parliamentarian and a member of the Constituent Assembly.
Piloo Mody (1926–1983): architect, parliamentarian, one of the founder-members of the Swatantra Party.
Rustam S. Sidhwa (1927–1997): judge on the Supreme Court of Pakistan as well as one of the original
eleven judges of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Shapurji Saklatvala (1874–1936): socialist, workers' welfare activist, third Asian to be elected to the House
of Commons (Communist, Labour).
Zerbanoo Gifford (born 1950): author and founder of the ASHA Centre made political history being elected
as the first non-white woman for the Liberal Party in 1982.
Bhikaiji Cama (1861–1936): political activist, co-creator of the Indian nationalist flag.
Dadabhai Naoroji (1825–1917): economist, political activist, first Asian to be elected to the House of
Commons of the United Kingdom (Liberal), first to publicly demand independence for India.
Feroze Gandhi (1912–1960): journalist and politician; Indian MP under his father-in-law Jawaharlal Nehru;
husband of Indira Gandhi, father of Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi, and grandfather of Rahul Gandhi,
Priyanka Gandhi and Varun Gandhi.
Khurshed Framji Nariman (18??–19??): social activist, Mayor of Bombay. Member of the Indian National
Congress.
Pherozeshah Mehta, Sir (1845–1915): political activist, co-founder and a President of the Indian National
Congress, founder of the Bombay Municipal Corporation
Law
Fali Sam Nariman (born 1929): jurist, recipient of the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan.
Cornelia Sorabji: first female graduate of Bombay University, first female to read law at Oxford University
and first woman to practice law in India and Britain.
Rohinton Fali Nariman: Judge, Supreme Court of India; Delhi University; Harvard University
Others
Bukhtyar Rustomji (1899–1936): Mumbai-born Lancaster doctor executed for murdering his wife and a
maid.
Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja (1873–1947): first Indian to be appointed appraiser of precious stones to
British Indian customs. Awarded the title of Khan Sahib.
In arts
See also
Irani
List of Zoroastrians
References
2. ^ http://newslab.ece.ohio-state.edu/home/
3. ^ Biography