| Dadabhai Naoroji |
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| Date of Birth | : | Sep 4, 1825 |
| Date of Death | : | Jun 30, 1917 |
| Place of Birth | : | India |
Dadabhai Naoroji was a Parsi intellectual and educator, and an early
Indian political leader. He was a Member of Parliament in the Parliament
of the United Kingdom between 1892 and 1895, and the first Asian to be a
British MP. The son of Maneckbai and Naoroji Palanji Dordi, a poor
Athornan Parsi family, Naoroji was educated at Elphinstone College and
later became a teacher. By 1855 he was Professor of Mathematics and
Natural philosophy. He moved to England in 1855, first working in
business, later becoming professor of Gujarati at University College
London. In 1867 Naoroji helped establish the East India Association. In
1874 he became Prime Minister of Baroda and was also a member of the
Legislative Council of Bombay (1885-88). He also founded the Indian
National Association from Calcutta a few years before the founding of
the Indian National Congress in Bombay, with the same objectives and
practices. The two groups later merged into the INC, and Naoroji was
elected President of the Congress in 1886. Naoroji moved to Britain once
again and continued his political involvement. Elected for the Liberal
Party in Central Finsbury in July 1892, he was the first British Indian
MP.By the time of his death in 1917, Naoroji was known as the 'Grand Old Man of India', a mentor to Mahatma Gandhi. He was married to Gulbai from the age of eleven.

