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Ahmed Ajum Piperdy | |
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![]() Portrait of A. A. Piperdy in Mauritius, Muncipal Council of Port Louis | |
Conseil Municipal de Port Louis | |
In office 1909–1914 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ahmed Ajum Piperdy c. 1870 Rander, Bombay Presidency, British Raj |
Died | c. 1931 Port Louis, British Mauritius |
Citizenship | British Mauritius and India |
Political party | Ward 2 |
Spouse | Mariam Batasi [1] |
Parent | Ajum Goolam Hossen |
Ahmed Ajum Piperdy (circa 1870 – circa 1931 [1]) was an Indo-Mauritian businessman and politician and a member of the Surat diaspora in Mauritius during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Rander, near Surat, Bombay Presidency, India [2], [3] [1] Ahmed was the eldest son of Ajum Goolam Hossen. [4] His contributions spanned both business and civic affairs.
Ahmed's association with his father's trade company, Ajum Goolam Hossen & Co. [5], began in 1891 and lasted until the company's dissolution in 1901. [3] [1]
In 1883, Ahmed first arrived in Mauritius, [3] setting the stage for a life dedicated to community service and civic engagement. He became a member of the Municipal Council of Port Louis [5], representing Ward 2, from 1909 [2] to approximately 1915. [3] Ahmed and his brother were the first councillors of Mauritius, succeeding Dr. Hassen Sakir, who was elected in 1900. [6]
Ahmed's brother, Cassim Ajum Piperdy, born in Mauritius, and in the same local administration as Ahmed, also contributed to the civic life of Port Louis as a member of the Municipal Council before venturing to Bombay with their father for business pursuits. [3]
Ahmed Ajum Piperdy died in 1932 in Port Louis, Mauritius [1].
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Ahmed Ajum Piperdy | |
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![]() Portrait of A. A. Piperdy in Mauritius, Muncipal Council of Port Louis | |
Conseil Municipal de Port Louis | |
In office 1909–1914 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ahmed Ajum Piperdy c. 1870 Rander, Bombay Presidency, British Raj |
Died | c. 1931 Port Louis, British Mauritius |
Citizenship | British Mauritius and India |
Political party | Ward 2 |
Spouse | Mariam Batasi [1] |
Parent | Ajum Goolam Hossen |
Ahmed Ajum Piperdy (circa 1870 – circa 1931 [1]) was an Indo-Mauritian businessman and politician and a member of the Surat diaspora in Mauritius during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Rander, near Surat, Bombay Presidency, India [2], [3] [1] Ahmed was the eldest son of Ajum Goolam Hossen. [4] His contributions spanned both business and civic affairs.
Ahmed's association with his father's trade company, Ajum Goolam Hossen & Co. [5], began in 1891 and lasted until the company's dissolution in 1901. [3] [1]
In 1883, Ahmed first arrived in Mauritius, [3] setting the stage for a life dedicated to community service and civic engagement. He became a member of the Municipal Council of Port Louis [5], representing Ward 2, from 1909 [2] to approximately 1915. [3] Ahmed and his brother were the first councillors of Mauritius, succeeding Dr. Hassen Sakir, who was elected in 1900. [6]
Ahmed's brother, Cassim Ajum Piperdy, born in Mauritius, and in the same local administration as Ahmed, also contributed to the civic life of Port Louis as a member of the Municipal Council before venturing to Bombay with their father for business pursuits. [3]
Ahmed Ajum Piperdy died in 1932 in Port Louis, Mauritius [1].
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