Bhikaiji Rustom Cama, also known as Madam Cama, was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement who was born on September 24, 1861.
Bhikaiji Rustom Cama, also known as Madam Cama, was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement who was born on September 24, 1861. Bhikaiji Cama was born into a large, prosperous Parsi Zoroastrian family in Calcutta (now Kolkata).
Her parents, Sorabji Framji Patel and Jaijibai Sorabji Patel, were well-known in the city, where her father, Sorabji, was an influential member of the Parsi community.
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