Friday, November 22, 2013

Ancestors of M.K.Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose





Uttamchand Gandhi

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Jivanchand Gandhi
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Karamchand Gandhi
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Khushalchand Gandhi
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Mohandas Gandhi
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Chhaganlal Gandhi
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Prabhudas Gandhi

Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi (1822 - 1885) 



Death:Died 
Occupation:Diwan (Chief Minister) of Porbandar
Managed by:Rehan Allahwala
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Immediate Family


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Karamchand Uttachand Gandhi's Timeline

1822
1822
    1860
    1860
    Age 38
      1862
      1862
      Age 40
        1866
        1866
        Age 44
          1869
          October 2, 1869
          Age 47
          Porbandar, Kathiawad Agency, British India
            1885
            1885
            Age 63
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                    Marriage of Karamchand to Wife 2 Gandhi

                    NEHRU FAMILY TRUTH

                    The Nehru family starts with the Mughal man named Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. He was the City Kotwal i.e. police officer of Delhi prior to the uprising of 1857, under the Mughal rule. After capturing Delhi in 1857, in the year of the mutiny, the British were slaughtering all Mughals everywhere. The British made a thorough search and killed every Mughal so that there were no future claimant to the throne of Delhi. So, the man Ghiyasuddin Ghazi (the word means kafir-killer) adopted a Hindu name Gangadhar Nehru and thus saved his life by the subterfuge. Ghiyasuddin Ghazi apparently used to reside on the bank of a canal (or Nehr) near the Red Fort. Thus, he adopted the name ‘Nehru’ as the family name. The 13th volume of the“Encyclopedia of Indian War of Independence” (ISBN:81-261-3745-9) by M.K. Singh states it elaborately. The Government of India have been hiding this fact.


                    This is the web site of the Bose Malik Family of Mahinagar, Bengal, India. The name of the family is written either as Bose, Bose Malik or Basu Mallik or Vasu Mallik and some parts or the family just write Malik or Mallik. 

                    Originating in the 9th Century AD, with Dashrath Basu, the family has a proud tradition spanning 31 Generations of Nobility, Dasarath Base who founded Dakshin-Rarhi (South Bengal)clanof the boses at Mahinagar, 14 miles to the south of Calcutta. Achievement, Entrepreneurship and Philanthrophy. It produced, noblemen and lords, industrialists and businessmen, freedom fighters, jurists, reformers and contributors to society, idealists, and patron of the arts and educators who made an impact in India and around the world. 

                    Prominent individuals in the family include, Dashrath Basu; Maharaj Mahipati Basu (Ishah Khan); Maharaja Gopinath Basu (Purandar Khan - Nobleman and Prime Minister); Radhanath Basu Mallik (entrepreneur, trader and founder of the Hooghly Dock Yard); Manmath Chandra Basu Mallik (author, barrister and a pioneering global citizen who as an Indian stood for Parliamentary elections in Britain in 1895); Raja Subodh Chandra Basu Mallik ( Early Freedom figher, entrepreneur, one of the founders of Jadhavpur University and financier of pioneering Nationalist Newspaper - "Bande Materam"); Charu Chandra Basu Mallik (Calcutta Municipal Commissioner, Kaisar-E-Hind, entrepreneur, founder of Indian Match Factory and Bengal Bonded Warehouse and the Presidency College Debating Society); Bidu Bhushan Malik (Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, Chancellor of Calcutta University and Governor or United Provinces, contributor to the Constitution of India and author of the constitution of several countries); Sudi Bhushan Malik (Justice Allahabad High Court) Jyoti Bhushan Malik (An Indian Engineer who rose to the level of Member of Board of Shell NV); Amiya Bhushan Malik (Commissioner Agra UP who initiated and was the chief of the clean up effort of Agra - the City of the Taj Mahal, as Secretary Defence Production, he implimented the policy of self reliance in defence production industries)and finally perhaps the most prominent member Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose (President of the Indian National Congress, founder of the Indian National Army and giant in the pantheon of Indian Freedom fighters).

                    Nikhil P. Malik the 30th direct male decendent of Dashrath Basu is researching the history of the Family and aims to write a book that is journey through time with the evolution of the family. 

                    If you have any information of the family please contact Nikhil at nikhilmalik@comcast.net.

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