mithi bai jinnah
The mother of Quaid e Azam was Mithi Bai Jinnah.
mitti bai
Mithibai. Jinnah was Muhammad Ali Jinnah's mother.
His first wife was a distant cousin named Emibai Jinnah. His second wife and mother of his daughter was Ratanbai Petit ("Ruttie") - after the marriage she took (though never used) the name Maryam Jinnah.
Ratan bai
His first wife was Emibai Jinnah, she died months after the marriage, while still a teen. His second wife was "Rattan Bai", who later on became "Maryam Jinnah" after the marriage.
mukut mithi mukut mithi
Mukut Mithi was born in 1954.
MithibaiJinnah was born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai (Gujarati: મુહમ્મદ અલી જિન્નાભાઈ)[13] in Wazir Mansion,[14][15][16] Karachi District, of lower Sindh. Sindh had earlier been conquered by the British and was subsequently grouped with other conquered territories for administrative reasons to form the Bombay Presidency of British India. Although his earliest school records state that he was born on October 20, 1875, Sarojini Naidu, the author of Jinnah's first biography, gives the date as "December 25, 1876".Jinnah was the first child born to Mithibai and Jinnahbhai Poonja. His father, Jinnahbhai (1857-1901), was a prosperous Gujarati merchant who had moved to Sindh from Kathiawar, Gujarat before Jinnah's birth.[1][14][17] His grandfather, Poonja Gokuldas Meghji,[18] was a Hindu Bhatia Rajput from Paneli village in Gondal state in Kathiawar. Jinnah's ancestors were Hindu Rajputs; his grandfather had converted to Islam.[17] Jinnah's family belonged to the Ismaili Khoja branch of Shi'a Islam,[2] though Jinnah later converted to Twelver Khoja Shia Islam.[3][6][7]The first-born Jinnah was soon joined by six siblings, brothers Ahmad Ali, Bunde Ali, and Rahmat Ali, and sisters Maryam, Fatima and Shireen. Their mother language was Gujarati; in time they also came to speak Kutchi, Sindhi and English.[19] The proper Muslim names of Mr. Jinnah and his siblings, unlike those of his father and grandfather, are the consequence of the family's immigration to the predominantly Muslim state of Sindh.Jinnah was a restless student, he studied at several schools: at the Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam in Karachi; briefly at the Gokal Das Tej Primary School in Bombay; and finally at the Christian Missionary Society High School in Karachi,[13] where, at age sixteen, he passed the matriculation examination of the University of Bombay.[20]
mithi river mangroves in mambai Sanjay gandhi national park
Mithi Mukherjee has written: 'India in the shadows of empire' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, History