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  1. Rattanbai Jinnah (née Petit; 20 February 1900 – 20 February 1929), also known as Ruttie Petit, was the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder.

  2. 3 juil. 2021 · Among the pioneer female revolutionaries of early 20th century India, Rattanbai Maryam Jinnah, wife of Pakistan’s founder, is possibly one of the most understudied and underappreciated figures in...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dina_WadiaDina Wadia - Wikipedia

    Dina was born in London, shortly after midnight, on 15 August 1919, to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and his second wife, Rattanbai Petit (whose name was legally amended to "Maryam Jinnah" after her conversion to Islam and marriage, though she did not use her new name).

  4. Ratti, the only daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit, a close friend of client of Jinnah was considered as the Flower of Bombay, Jinnah was invited to Darjeeling in 1916 by Ratti’s father to spend some Summer days on hill-station.

  5. Il est la figure emblématique de la Ligue musulmane qu'il rejoint en 1913 et dirige lors de l'indépendance du Pakistan le 14 août 1947. Il devient le premier gouverneur général du pays, de l'indépendance à sa mort.

  6. Rattanbai Petit (20 February 1900-20 February 1929), later known as Maryam Jinnah, was the wife of Pakistani founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Rattanbai Petit was born in Bombay, British India on 20 February 1900, the daughter of the Parsi businessman Dinshaw Petit and Sylla Tata.

  7. The Jinnah family ( Urdu: خاندان جناح) was a political family of Pakistan. It has played an important role in the Pakistan Movement for creation of Pakistan, a separate country for Muslims of India. The family held the leadership of All-India Muslim League, and its successor, Muslim League, until it was dissolved in 1958 by martial law.