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Rutti jinnah biography of william

          The latest biography of Ruttie Jinnah, the wife of the Quaid-i-Azam, was launched online by the Afkar-e-Taza ThinkFest here on Monday.

        1. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was forty years old, a successful barrister and a rising star in the nationalist movement when he fell in love with pretty, vivacious.
        2. Ruttie was born in , four years after Jinnah had come to Bombay.
        3. Ruttie Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah's wife, was a fierce nationalist in her own right, and a proactive political companion to her husband.
        4. He was willing for Ruttie's conversion into an Ismaili sect, as noted earlier, but the Ismaili Supreme Council declined this.
        5. Ruttie was born in , four years after Jinnah had come to Bombay.!

          Rattanbai Jinnah

          Wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1900 – 1929)

          Rattanbai Jinnah or Maryam Jinnah (néePetit; 20 February 1900 – 20 February 1929), also known as Ruttie Petit, was the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder.

          Petit belonged to two of the most influential families of the Indian Subcontinent, the Petit family, through her father and the Jinnah family through her marriage to Jinnah. Her daughter Dina Wadia married Bombay Dyeing chairman Neville Wadia, of the Wadia family.[1][2]

          Early life and background

          Rattanbai Petit (often informally called "Ruttie") was born on 20 February 1900 in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India, into the extremely affluent and well-connected Petit family that belonged to the Parsi community.

          She was the only daughter of the businessman Sir Dinshaw Petit, the second baronet Petit, and his wife Lady Dinabai Petit. Her paternal grandfather, Dinsha