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Zarina Ibrahim Rahimtoola
Date of Birth
  • 1913
Date of Death
  • 1988
Family tree
Parents
Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1862–1942
Kulsum Cassum M. Mitha 1961
Siblings
Abdullah Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1904–1988
Ahmed Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1905–1968
Gulbano Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1907–1969
Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1912–1991
Khairoo Ibrahim Rahimtoola 1909–1978
Partners
Yussuf Noormahomad Chinoy
Children
Rashid Yussuf Chinoy 1938
Saeed Yussuf Chinoy 1941

Born in 1913

Kulsum Cassum M. Mitha(Born in).
Ibrahim Rahimtoola(Born in 1862 Bombay).
This picture was taken at wedding reception of Yusuf Chinoy and Zarina Rahimtoola sometime early second half of the 1930s in Bombay. Prince Aly Khan was in the attendance. Picture Details Back Row [Left to Right] Akbar Chinoy, unidentified, Habib Chinoy, Habib Rahimtoola, Mohammed Hussain Chinoy, Sir Rahimtoola Chinoy, Fazal Rahimtoola, Aziz Chinoy Front Row [Left to Right] Mahomed Ali Jinnah, Lady Doreen Brabourne, Governor Lord Brabourne, Sir Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Nur Muhammad Chinoy, Yusuf Chinoy, Prince Aly Khan, unidentified, Zain Ali Reza
This picture was taken at wedding reception of Yusuf Chinoy and Zarina Rahimtoola sometime early second half of the 1930s in Bombay. Prince Aly Khan was in the attendance. Picture Details Back Row [Left to Right] Akbar Chinoy, unidentified, Habib Chinoy, Habib Rahimtoola, Mohammed Hussain Chinoy, Sir Rahimtoola Chinoy, Fazal Rahimtoola, Aziz Chinoy Front Row [Left to Right] Mahomed Ali Jinnah, Lady Doreen Brabourne, Governor Lord Brabourne, Sir Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Nur Muhammad Chinoy, Yusuf Chinoy, Prince Aly Khan, unidentified, Zain Ali Reza
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