List of people from Gujarat

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This is a list of notable people whose ancestry has been traced to Gujarat, India.

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NameOccupationKnown As
Jalaram Bapa Hindu SaintJogi Jalaram, Jalaram Bapa
Mahatma Gandhi Politician, writer, philosopher, lawyerIndependence activist and Father of the Nation of India
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Politician, lawyerIndian Freedom Fighter, First Home Minister Of India, Loh Purush (Iron man of India)
Indulal Kanaiyalal Yagnik Politician, writer, editorIndependence activist and founder of Gujarat state
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Lawyer, politician Father of the Nation of Pakistan, first Governor-General of Pakistanfounder of Pakistan
Vikram Sarabhai ScientistFather of India's space program
Azim Premji IndustrialistChairman of Wipro
Amit Shah politicianHome minister of India
Sujan R. Chinoy Ambassador/diplomat
Praful Bhavsar ScientistDirector, Space Applications Center, ISRO
C. Kumar N. Patel Electrical engineeringIEEE Medal of Honor
Narendra Modi Politician Prime Minister of India & Former Chief Minister of Gujarat
Dhirubhai Ambani BusinessReliance Industries
Mukesh Ambani BusinessReliance Industries Ltd.
Anil Ambani BusinessReliance Industries (ADAG Group)
Uday Kotak Business Kotak Mahindra Bank
Dilip Shanghvi Business Sun Pharmaceutical
Pranav Mistry Scientistinventor and computer scientist
P. N. Bhagwati Justicechief justice of India
Gulzarilal Nanda PoliticianBharat Ratna for his contribution in the field of public affairs
Mansukh Mandaviya PoliticianMinister of State for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India
Morarji Ranchhodji Desai PoliticsBharat Ratna for his contribution in public affairs
Hanif Mohammad Cricketer Born in Junagadh, First Triple Century by a Pakistani, First Pakistani First Class Cricketer to make a quadruple century
Homai Vyarawalla PhotojournalistPadma Vibhushan
Dashrath Patel Designerestablished National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, Padma Bhushan
Mallika Sarabhai Dancer, activistPadma Bhushan
Umashankar Joshi Literature or philosophy
Gulabdas Broker Literature or philosophyPadma Shri
Zaverchand Meghani Literature or philosophyKnown as "Rashtraiya Shayar", title given by Gandhiji
Thakkar Bapa Misc-Social Workerfamous for his works for the upliftment of tribes
Abbas Tyabji Politics
Ahmed Patel Politics
Chimanbhai Patel Politics
H. M. Patel Politics
K. M. Munshi PoliticsLawyer
Karan Bilimoria Politics
Kasturba Gandhi Politics
Mahadev Desai Politics
Meghnad Desai Politics
Morarji Desai PoliticsIndian Prime Minister who got highest civilization award (Bharat Ratna, Nishan-e-Pakistan from India and Pakistan respectively)
Savjibhai Korat Politics
Shyamji Krishna Varma Politics
Suresh Mehta Politics
Vithalbhai Patel Politics
Gitaben Rathva Politics
Mohansinh Chhotubhai Rathava Politics
Nautamlal Bhagavanji Mehta Business, ActivismGujarati businessman
Shrimad Rajchandra Religionrevered Jain poet, philosopher and the spiritual guru of Mahatma Gandhi
Zain Bhikha Religion
Ahmed Deedat Religion
Dayananda Saraswati Social reformerfounder of Arya Samaj
Morari Bapu Religion
Pramukh Swami Maharaj Religion5th spiritual leader of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha
Ankita Raina Sportstennis, India No.1 singles player
Ajay Jadeja Sportscricketer, all-rounder
Irfan Pathan Sportscricketer, all-rounder
Munaf Patel Sportscricker, bowler
Nari Contractor Sportscricketer, bowler
Nayan Mongia Sportscricketer, wicket keeper
Parthiv Patel Sportscricketer, wicket keeper
Ravindra Jadeja Sportscricketer, bowler, all-rounder
Vinoo Mankad Sportscricketer, All-rounder
Yusuf Pathan Sportscricketer, All-rounder
Cheteshwar Pujara Sportscricketer, Batsman
Jaydev Unadkat Sportscricketer, Bowler
Hardik Pandya Sportscricketer, All rounder
Krunal Pandya Sportscricketer, All rounder
Pondy AdvertisingRazor sharp, extremely creative advertising person who is going to change the landscape of advertising
Jasprit Bumrah Sportscricketer, Bowler
Axar Patel Sportscricketer, Bowler
Rajesh Chauhan Sportscricketer, Bowler
Cowasji Shavaksha Dinshaw (Adenwalla) Entrepreneurfounder of the modern port of Aden
Byram Dinshawji Avari Hotelierfounder and chairman of the Avari Group of companies
Avabai Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy Philanthropistbuilder of Mahim Causeway, connects two islands of Bombay and Salsette (north Bombay)
Byramjee Jeejeebhoy SirPhilanthropistfounder of B.J. Medical College, Pune
Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy, Sir Philanthropistopened sea trade with China; J J Hospital
Cowasjee Jehangir, Sir Civil engineermaster constructor of Bombay
Fardunjee Marzban Businessfounded the first vernacular newspaper on the Indian subcontinent Bombay Samachar
Hormusjee Naorojee Mody, Sir Businessfinancier and industrialist in Hong Kong
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, Sir Businessfounded the first textile factories in India
Cyrus Poonawalla Industrialist, pharmacologistco-founder of the Serum Institute of India
Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney Sir1st Baronet, philanthropistincluding various academic buildings of the Bombay University.
Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee Industrialistfounded Hong Kong's first brewery; established the first anti-tuberculosis sanatorium in the far-east
Nowroji Saklatwala IndustrialistChairman of Tata group
Ratan Tata IndustrialistChairman of Tata group (1991–2012)
Homi Nusserwanji Sethna Padma Vibhushan awardeeChemical engineerguided the development of India's first nuclear explosive device.
Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff Economistdelegate 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
Dorabji Tata, Sir Industrialist and philanthropistSir Dorab Tata Trust
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Industrialistfounder of the Tata group of companies, titled a "One-Man Planning Commission" by Jawaharlal Nehru Known as the Father of Modern Indian Industries
Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy (J. R. D.) Tata Industrialistfounder of India's first commercial airline: Air India
Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia Shipwright and naval architectbuilder of the first dry-dock in Asia
Ness Wadia Businessjoint-Managing Director of Bombay Dyeing
Mahipatsinh Chavda AcademicVice chancellor, psychologist.
Mahzarin Banaji Professor of Psychology Harvard University
Jamshed Bharucha 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).
Homi K. Bhabha Cultural-studies theorist; professor Harvard University.
Rusi Taleyarkhan Professor of Nuclear Engineering Purdue University.
Ardeshir Tarapore Lieutenant Colonel MilitaryIndian Army, winner of the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest award for gallantry
Aspy Engineer Militaryformer Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force.
Fali Homi Major Militaryformer Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force.
Sam Manekshaw Militaryformer Indian Army chief and the Second Indian Field Marshal
Jal Cursetji Militaryformer Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy
Adi M. Sethna Militaryformer Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army
FN Billimoria MilitaryLieutenant General, father of Karan Bilimoria, Lord Bilimoria
Behram "Busybee" Contractor Journalist and columnist
Nariman "Nari" Contractor Cricketercoach at the CCI Academy.
Ardeshir Cowasjee Investigative journalist and newspaper columnist
Nauheed Cyrusi Arts and entertainmentmodel, film actress, television presenter
Bejan Daruwalla Astrology
Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla High priest and religious scholarZoroastrisms
Diana Eduljee Cricketerfirst captain of the Indian women's Cricket team – from 1978 till 1993
Farokh Engineer Cricketer
Zerbanoo Gifford Human rights campaigner
Aban Marker Kabraji Pakistani ecologistAsian regional director of IUCN
Rustom Khurshedji Karanjia Journalist and editorfounder of India's first tabloid, Blitz.
Jivanji Jamshedji Modi SirReligionZoroastrian scholar, Ph.D. from Heidelberg, Germany, recognition and awards, for scholarship, from Sweden, France, and Hungary.
Cyrus Poncha SportsAsian Squash Federation Junior Coach of the Year 2003–4.
Pahlan Ratanji "Polly" Umrigar Sportscricketer.
Minocher Bhandara PoliticianPakistani parliamentarian and owner of Muree Brewery.
Mancherjee Bhownagree Politiciansecond Asian to be elected to the House of Commons (Conservative).
Jamsheed Marker PoliticianPakistani diplomat, ambassador to more countries than any other person; recipient of Hilal-i Imtiaz.
Minoo Masani Politicianauthor, parliamentarian and a member of the Constituent Assembly.
Frene Ginwala Politicianmember 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 Politicianformer Mayor of Karachi for 12 consecutive years.
Justice Dorab Patel Justiceformer Chief Justice of Sindh High Court, former Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan and human rights campaigner.
Cowasji Jehangir (Readymoney) Justice J.P.; introduced income tax in India; first baronet of Bombay.
Rustam S. Sidhwa Justicejudge 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 Socialist workerswelfare activist, third Asian to be elected to the House of Commons (Communist, Labour).
Ajay Bhatt Computer architectinventor of USB
B. P. Wadia Indian theosophist and labour activistpioneered the creation of workers unions in India.
Bhikaiji Cama Politicianpolitical activist, co-creator of the Indian nationalist flag.
Feroze Gandhi Politicianjournalist and politician; Indian MP under Jawaharlal Nehru; father of Rajiv Gandhi and grandfather of Rahul Gandhi.
Rajiv Gandhi Politician Prime minister of India and father of Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi PoliticianIndian Politician, Member of Parliament
Pherozeshah Mehta, Sir Politicianpolitical activist, co-founder and first President of the Indian National Congress, founder of the Bombay Municipal Corporation.
Kalubhai Maliwad PoliticianMember of 2002 Gujarat Legislative Assembly
Dadabhai Naoroji Economist, political activistfirst Asian to be elected to the House of Commons (Liberal), first to publicly demand independence from Great Britain.
Khurshed Framji Nariman Politiciansocial activist, Mayor of Bombay. Member of the Indian National Congress.
Sam Piroj Bharucha JusticeChief Justice of India
S. H. Kapadia Justice Chief Justice of India
Fali Sam Nariman Justicejurist, recipient of the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan
Nanabhoy ("Nani") Palkhivala Justiceprominent jurist and economist
Soli Jehangir Sorabjee Justiceformer Attorney-General of India
Rattanbai Petit Justicesecond wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja Justicefirst Indian to be appointed appraiser of precious stones to British Indian customs. Awarded the title of Khan Sahib.
Bukhtyar Rustomji Justice Mumbai-born Lancaster doctor executed for murdering his wife and a maid
Jehangir Sabavala Arts and entertainmentpainter
Keshubhai Patel Politicianformer Chief Minister of Gujarat
A. D. Patel PoliticianFiji politician
Kamlesh Patel, Baron Patel of Bradford PoliticianBritish politician
S. B. Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Vithalbhai Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Praful Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Priti Patel PoliticianBritish politician, Member of Parliament since 2010
R. D. Patel PoliticianIndo-Fijian lawyer
Eboo Patel PoliticianAmerican political consultant
Haribhai M. Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Dinsha Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Dahyabhai Patel PoliticianIndian freedom fighter, politician
Vinod Patel PoliticianFiji-Indian politician
Sone Lal Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Navin Patel PoliticianFiji-Indian politician
Somchandbhai Solanki PoliticianIndian politician
Somabhai Gandalal Koli Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Pasha Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Babubhai J. Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Kanjibhai Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Vinubhai Patel PoliticianFiji-Indian politician
Dipak Patel PoliticianZambian politician
Harilal Madhavjibhai Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Kishanbhai Vestabhai Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Patel Dahyabhai Vallabhbhai PoliticianIndian politician
Babubhai Jashbhai Patel PoliticianChief Minister, Gujarat
R. K. Singh Patel Agriculturist and politician
Parthiv Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Mitesh Patel SportsIndian hockey player
Samit Patel SportsEnglish cricketer
Jayant Patel SportsIndian doctor
Min Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Brijesh Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Jasu Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Jyotsna Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Malhar Patel SportsKenyan cricketer
Nandikishore Patel SportsUgandan cricketer
Jitendra Patel SportsCanadian cricketer
Mohan Patel SportsNew Zealand hockey player
Dinesh Patel SportsAmerican baseball player
Rakep Patel SportsKenyan cricketer
Brijal Patel SportsKenyan cricketer
Kalpesh Patel SportsKenyan cricketer
Ashish Patel SportsCanadian cricketer
Ashok Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Niraj Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Rakesh Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Dipak Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Kalpesh Patel SportsIndian cricketer
R. D. Patel SportsTanzanian cricketer
C. D. Patel SportsTanzanian cricketer
Ashok Sitaram Patel SportsKenyan cricketer
Ramesh Patel SportsNew Zealand hockey player
Narendra Patel, Baron Patel SportsTanzanian obstetrician
I. G. Patel EconomistIndian economist
Chimanbhai Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Manibehn Patel PoliticianIndian freedom fighter
Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel PoliticianIndian freedom fighter, activist
Amit Patel DoctorAmerican surgeon
Vimla L. Patel DoctorCanadian psychologist
Ramanbhai Patel DoctorIndian chemist
Nisha Patel PoliceBritish police officer
Akhil Patel SportsEnglish cricketer
Chai Patel DoctorBritish doctor and businessman
Hemish Shah BusinessBritish stock brocker
Nand Kumar Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Rita Patel SportsIndian cricketer
Sameer Patel SportsEnglish cricketer
Karsanbhai Patel BusinessIndian industrialist
A. K. Patel PoliticianIndian politician
V. G. Patel EconomistIndian author, economist
Harilal Manilal Patel JudiciaryFiji-Indian lawyer
Patel Sudhakar Reddy PoliticianIndian revolutionary
Surendra Motilal Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Jivabhai Ambalal Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Apoorva D. Patel DoctorIndian physicist
Prahlad Singh Patel PoliticianIndian politician
Shiv Kumar Patel JudiciaryIndian outlaw
Framjee Nasarwanjee Patel BusinessIndian merchant, philanthropist
Chandrakant T. Patel Science
Sheela Patel PoliticianIndian activist
Sam Pitroda Telecommunications engineeringPadma Bhusan
Ratilal Chandaria Businessman and philanthropistGujarati Lexicon founder
Juned Patel Indian PoliticianIndian National Congress
Ranchhodlal Chhotalal Business
Ramesh Oza Hindu preacherBhagwad Kathakar
Morari Bapu Hindu preacherRam Charit Manas Kathakar
Hardik Patel Politiciansocial and political leader
Anandiben Patel politicianGovernor of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and former CM of Gujarat

Arts and entertainment

NameNotes
Ameesha Patel Actress
Alia Bhatt Movie actress
Abhijat Joshi Movie script writer
Adil Mansuri Poet
Aishwarya Majmudar Singer
Aditya Pancholi Actor
Alka Yagnik Singer
Ajit Merchant Music composer
Alpesh Patel American film director
Ami Trivedi Theatre and TV actor
Amit Trivedi Music composer
Anandji Virji Shah Music composer
Anand Pandit Movie Producer
Anshul Trivedi Bollywood actor
Anuradha Patel Indian actress
Ardeshir Irani Filmmaker
Aruna Irani Bollywood actress
Asha Parekh Bollywood actress
Ashmit Patel Bollywood actor
Ayesha Takia Bollywood actress
Babubhai Mistry Special Effect -Bollywood film -Trick Scene Master
Bapsi Sidhwa Author and screenwriter; vocal proponent of women's rights
Behramji Malabari Poet, publicist, author, and social reformer
Ben Kingsley Movie actor
Boman Irani Bollywood actor
Bhikhudan Gadhvi Gujarati folk singer, Sahityakar
Bhoomi Trivedi Singer
Cyrus Broacha MTV India VJ and stand-up comedian
Darshan Jariwala Movie actor
Darshan Raval Singer
Deena M. Mistri Author and educationalist; recipient of Pakistan's "Pride of Performance" medal
Dev Patel Movie actor
Devang Patel Indian singer
Dhvani Desai Animation filmmaker
Dina Pathak Bollywood actress
Disha Vakani Television actress, best known for her role in the TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah . [1]
Dilip Joshi Television actor, best known for his role in popular TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
Erick Avari Hollywood actor
Fagun Thakrar Movie director, actress
Falguni Pathak Singer; also referred as Garba Queen
Vipul K Rawal Scriptwriter of the movie Iqbal (film)
Farah Khan Bollywood choreographer, actress and director
Farrukh Dhondy Novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, journalist
Firdaus Kanga Author, actor and screenwriter
Gayatri Patel Actress
Gieve Patel Poet
Godrej Sidhwa Theologian, historian and high priest
Harish Patel Actor
Hemant Chauhan Singer
Himesh Patel British actor
Himesh Reshammiya Music composer, singer, actor, producer
Homai Vyarawalla First woman photojournalist of India [2]
Homi Adajania Film director and writer
Indra Kumar Movie director
Ishu Patel Animated film director
Ismail Darbar Music composer
Ismail Merchant Movie producer
Jayant Parikh Painting, printmaker, muralist
Jashwant Gangani Film Director,Government Award Winner [3]
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji Composer, music critic, pianist, and writer
Kaizad Gustad Film director
Kalpen Modi American actor
Kalyanji Virji Shah Music composer
Karan Patel Actor
Kavi Kant Poet
Keki Daruwalla Poet and writer
Ketan Mehta Movie director
Ketan Mehta Movie director
Kiran Shah Actor and stunt player
Kunal Ganjawala Singer
Mahesh Bhatt Movie director
Mahesh Kanodia Singer
Mahesh Kanodia Music director
Malhar Thakar Film actor
Mallika Sarabhai Dancer
Manhar Udhas Singer
Manmohan Desai Movie director
Mauli Dave Indian singer, actor, dancer, and television host
Mehli Mehta Musician, founder of the Bombay Philharmonic and Bombay String Orchestras.
Mehr Jesia Model
Mukesh Bhatt Movie producer
Nanabhai Bhatt Bollywood director
Nandan Mehta Musician, founder of 'Saptak'. Shri Nandan Mehta was an outstanding tabla exponent of the Banaras Baaj. Apart from being a noted performer and a guru, he was respected as an institution builder who helped promote our rich musical heritage.
Naresh Kanodia Film actor
Natvar Bhavsar American painter [4]
Neil Patel American scenic designer
Neeraj Vora Film director, writer, actor and composer
Nikki Patel British actress
Nina Wadia British comedian and television actress, currently and most notably from EastEnders
Niyati Fatnani Television actress and dancer
Pan Nalin (Nalin Kumar Pandya)International filmmaker, director
Pannalal Patel Writer
Paresh Rawal Bollywood actor
Parveen Babi Bollywood actress and model
Persis Khambatta Actress and model, Miss India in 1965
Pooja Bhatt Bollywood actress
Pooja Shah British actress
Prachi Desai Television and Bollywood actress
Pratik Gandhi Actor, Theatre Artist
Priya Saraiya Bollywood lyricist
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah Poet
Ranjit Barot Music composer
Ratna Pathak Bollywood actress
Ravi Patel American actor
Rihaan Patel Film director
Rohinton Mistry Novelist, short story author, screenplay writer
Robin Bhatt Bollywood writer, Screenplay, Producer, Dialogues
Sachin–Jigar Bollywood music composer
Sajid Nadiadwala Movie producer
Salim–Sulaiman Music composer, singer
Sam Dastor Television actor and director
Sanjay Gadhvi Movie director
Sanjay Leela Bhansali Movie director
Shapur Kharegat Journalist, editor and director of The Economist (Asia)
Shefali Shah Movie actress
Shekhar Ravjiani Music composer, singer
Shiamak Davar Bollywood choreographer
Shivam Pathak Singer
Shravan Rathod Music composer
Siddharth Randeria Theater and film actor
Sohrab Modi Theater and film actor, director and producer
Sooni Taraporevala Screenwriter, author and photographer
Supriya Pathak Bollywood and television actress
Salil Desai Novelist
Tanmay Shah Director, producer, writer, editor, cinematographer [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Tanvi Vyas Model
Tulip Joshi Bollywood actress
Urvashi Dholakia Television and Bollywood actress
Vasant Rai Sitar player
Vatsal Sheth Bollywood actor
Vikram Bhatt Bollywood writer, producer
Vipul Shah Movie director
Viraf Patel Model
Yatin Patel Photographer
Zarin Mehta Musician, executive director of the New York Philharmonic since 2000
Jhinabhai Desai Poet and author better known by his pen name Snehrashmi, educator, political leader and Indian independence activist
Zubin Mehta Musician, musical director for Life of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Maggio Musicale
Zubin Varla Stage actor
Sanjeev Kumar Bollywood actor, (real name Harihar Jariwala)
Namitha Model, Tollywood actor, Miss India 4th
Naomi Scott English singer and actress

Gujarat's British royalty connection

In June 2013, Gujarat came to the media fore when it was discovered that the British monarchy have Indian mitochondrial DNA traced through Princess Diana which has been maternally inherited by both her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. The connection traces back eight generations, to Eliza Kewark, who was housekeeper to Prince William's ancestor Theodore Forbes, born in 1788, a Scottish merchant from a landowning family who had travelled to India to work for the East India Company in Surat, a port north of Bombay. The DNA was passed down through Eliza's daughters and granddaughters to Princess Diana. [13] Eliza is variously described in contemporary documents as "a dark-skinned native woman", "an Armenian woman from Bombay", and "Mrs. Forbesian". [14] Genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner assumed she was Armenian. [15] In June 2013, BritainsDNA announced that genealogical DNA tests on two of William's distant cousins in the same direct maternal line confirm that Eliza Kewark was of Indian descent, via her direct maternal line. [16] [17] [18] [19]

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The Media in Gujarati language started with publication of Bombay Samachar in 1822. Initially the newspapers published business news and they were owned by Parsi people based in Bombay. Later Gujarati newspapers started published from other parts of Gujarat. Several periodicals devoted to social reforms were published in the second half of the 19th century. After arrival of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian independence movement peaked and it resulted in proliferation of Gujarati media. Following independence, the media was chiefly focused on political news. After bifurcation of Bombay state, the area of service changed. Later there was an increase in readership due to growth of literacy and the media houses expanded its readership by publishing more editions. Later these media houses ventured into digital media also. The radio and television media expanded after 1990.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shalby Hospitals</span> Hospital in Gujarat, India

Shalby Hospitals is a multi specialty hospital, they have hospitals in different locations. The hospital was started in Ahmedabad as a joint replacement centre in 1994 by Dr. Vikram Shah. Shalby today runs a chain of 10 multi-specialty hospitals in Ahmedabad, Surat, Indore, Vapi, Jabalpur, Jaipur and Mohali.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Patidar reservation agitation</span>

Starting in July 2015, the people of India's Patidar community, seeking Other Backward Class (OBC) status, held public demonstrations across the Indian state of Gujarat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of Surat</span> City in India

Surat was founded in the late medieval period, and gradually became an important port in the Mughal Empire, though the earliest human presence may go as early as 300 BCE. The Maratha rulers defeated the Mughals during the Battle of Surat. Later, the Dutch ruled the area and the city became known as Dutch Suratte.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gujarat Subah</span> Former Mughal imperial province

The Gujarat Subah was a province (subah) of the Mughal Empire, encompassing the Gujarat region. The region first fell under Mughal control in 1573, when the Mughal emperor Akbar defeated the Gujarat Sultanate under Muzaffar Shah III. Muzaffar tried to regain the Sultanate in 1584 but failed. Gujarat remained the Mughal province governed by the viceroys and officers appointed by the Mughal emperors from Delhi. Akbar's foster brother Mirza Aziz Kokaltash was appointed as the subahdar (viceroy) who strengthened Mughal hold over the region. The nobles of former Sultanate continued to resist and rebel during the reign of the next emperor Jahangir (1605–1627) but Kokaltash and his successor subahdars subdued them. Jehangir also permitted the British East India Company to establish factories in Surat and elsewhere in Gujarat. The next emperor Shah Jahan (1627–1658) expanded his territories in south and his subahdars made hold over Kathiawar peninsula including Nawanagar. Shah Jahan had also appointed his prince Aurangzeb, who was involved in religious disputes, prince Dara Shikoh and later prince Murad Bakhsh as subahdars. Following battle of succession, Aurangzeb (1658–1707) came to the Mughal throne and his policies resulted in revolts and discontent. During his reign, the Marathas under Shivaji raided Surat (1666) and their incursions in Gujarat started. Till then Gujarat prospered due to political stability, peace and growing international trade.

The Mughal Empire's province Gujarat to the west of the Indian peninsula, was managed by the Viceroys appointed by the emperors. The emperor Jehangir continued Mírza Âzíz Kokaltásh as the viceroy when he ascended to the throne in 1605. He continued to manage the province even though Khalij Khan was appointed as the new viceroy. He was succeeded by Sayad Murtaza who controlled the rebellions in north and south Gujarat. Mírza Âzíz Kokaltásh again returned as the viceroy and successfully averted invasion of Malik Ambar from Daulatabad in south. The next viceroy Abdulláh Khán Fírúz Jang made expedition to south and subdued the Ahmednagar. During his time, in 1611, Jehangir permitted the British East India Company to establish factories in Surat and elsewhere in Gujarat. During the reign of the next viceroy Mukarrab Khán, Jehangir toured Gujarat and received several local rulers. In 1618, he appointed his son prince Shah Jahan as the next viceroy. He rebelled in 1622–23 and he was replaced by Sultán Dáwar Baksh. Shah Jahan resisted but later he managed the Jehangir's new appointment, Khán Jahán as his own. Saif Khan had managed the province instead as Khan Jahan was sent as Shah Jahan's ambassador to Jehangir. Jehangir died and Shah Jahan succeeded him as the emperor in 1627.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tanmay Shah</span>

Tanmay Shah is a director, producer, writer, editor, cinematographer, script and screenwriter from Gujarat, India who is known for 52FilmsProject and his short documentary Pinch of Salt. He is the Founder and CEO of FridayFictionFilms.

LGBT Pride marches have been held in the Indian state of Gujarat in various cities since 2013. The first LGBT pride march was held in Surat on 6 October 2013. Since then, pride march in the state has been held in Ahmedabad and Vadodara.

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