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Sam Manekshaw was born on 3 April 1914 in Amritsar to Hormizd [b] (1871–1964), a doctor, and Hilla, née Mehta (1885–1970). Both of his parents were Parsis who had moved to Amritsar from the city of Valsad in coastal Gujarat. [4] [5] Manekshaw's parents had left Mumbai in 1903 for Lahore, where his
The couple had six children over the following decade, numbering four sons and two daughters (Fali, Cilla, Jan, Sheru, Sam and Jami). Sam was their fifth child and third son. could be summarised as: Manekshaw's parents left Mumbai in 1903 for Lahore to practice medicine, where Hormizd [footnote at Hormusji:his Iranian name was Hormizd] had friends.
This article is about Sam Manekshaw, one of the only two people to be promoted to Field Marshal rank in India, and the army commander during the 1971 war who executed what was arguably India's biggest military win ever. I've worked on the suggestions from the last two FARs in 2017 & 2018, and look forward to finally taking this article to FA ...
Maya Rudolph has rejected the idea that her success as a comedian benefited from her parents’ fame.. The 51-year-old Saturday Night Live alum is the daughter of the late singer Minnie Riperton ...
Kamala Harris couldn't help but laugh at Maya Rudolph's impression of her when she made a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" three days before the U.S. presidential election.
Maya Rudolph is having a hard time processing her daughter's college send-off. The comedian, 52, recently returned from dropping her eldest daughter Pearl, 18, off at college for the first time.
"Sherry had a daughter named Brandy, and Maya had two sons named Raoul Sam and Jehan Sam.[117] Manekshaw's home is named Stavka, as a reference to the Russian military headquarters Stavka, which his daughter Sherry had read about in War and Peace.[108]" The details of his daughter's children doesn't seem necessary, I'd drop that part. Removed.
Manekshaw's posting order as the commander of 3rd Battalion of 5 Gorkha Rifles was cancelled, and he was posted to the M O Directorate again. As a consequence of the Kashmir dispute and the annexation of Hyderabad (code-named "Operation Polo"), Manekshaw never commanded a battalion.